Specialist lawyer warns that with the changes, foreign businessmen interested in investing in Portuguese territory should consider advancing their investment decisions to still have access to the current conditions - as the future rules will have some restrictions.
According to attorney Fernando Senise, partner of Brasil Salomão e Matthes, responsible for the bank's units in the cities of Lisbon and Porto, "Portugal remains a country open to foreign investment and in search of increasingly qualified investors.
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