“Scrapping VAT on essential food products while also helping producers in the process will cost Portugal around €600 million, Prime Minister António Costa said after his government signed a deal with retailers and farmers in Lisbon on Monday,” Lusa writes (translated on Euractive.com).
Spain and Portugal tackle property crisis by embracing public housing | The Financial Times
“Under-investment means the two countries have the most limited stocks of subsidised homes in western Europe,” according to The Financial Times.