Portugal is immensely well positioned in the southwestern corner of Europe, and this positioning as well as its extensive shore has throughout the years made Portugal an international and commercial port in high demand for the whole world by companies wishing to capitalize on its many international connections and trades to establish themselves worldwide.
Ever since the first Portuguese sailors established maritime routes to Asia, Africa and the Americas, Portugal has established a relation of commerce and cooperation with the whole world that last to this day, granting the Portuguese people an ease with languages and a great relation of goodwill with every other culture.
There are at the time 9 Portuguese speaking countries in the world with over 270million people speaking the language, this makes Portugal very attractive due to its unparalleled relation to South American and African countries of Portuguese language such as Brazil and Angola.
Portugal has throughout the years evolved its financial and economical system to be one of the most favorable in Europe with flexible and sensible laws, as well as, some of the lower taxes in Europe, this in par with a stable political situation that maintained itself for the last decades, has made Portugal out of the 162 countries in the world, became the 18º most peaceful place to work and live according to the Global Peace Index.
The national social concept evolved to create in Portugal an excellent network of public and private service and product industry that synergizes with its extensive and varied transport and mobility grid making it enticingly cost effective.
These advantages allied with the national education that puts Portugal in the top countries of human development, allows our working class to be efficient and competitive in costs, experience and investment.