Portugal Launches TAP Reprivatization Process, Eyes Sale Of 49.9% Stake

 Portugal’s Prime Minister Luís Montenegro makes statement on the privatization of TAP in Lisbon on July 10

Portugal’s Prime Minister Luís Montenegro makes statement on the privatization of TAP in Lisbon on July 10.

Credit: Rodrigo Antunes/Lusa/Portuguese government
The Portuguese government has formally approved the launch of a partial reprivatization of TAP Air Portugal, initiating a process that could see up to 49.9% of the national carrier sold. The move was confirmed during a meeting of the Council of Ministers, where Prime Minister Luís Montenegro said...
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