AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPortugal & AI for productivity: A new piece argues AI could finally tackle Portugal’s long-running productivity gap by shifting the economy toward knowledge, tech and data infrastructure. World Cup business & fan costs: A LendingTree study says attending U.S. group-stage matches averages $2,152 per person, with Atlanta among the cheaper host cities ($1,642) while some fixtures like Colombia–Portugal in Miami are far pricier. Portugal football focus: Cristiano Ronaldo tells Portugal to prioritize a strong start in Group K—vs DR Congo in Houston—then take it match by match. Portugal-linked relocation demand: Another report highlights continued interest from international families, retirees and investors, stressing that navigating Portugal’s admin and regulatory steps often needs expert support. Retail operations in Portugal/Spain: ISC-CX launches a mystery shopping program with Deichmann to benchmark store-level customer service and processes across Spain and Portugal. Governance & integrity: Italian police arrest a woman suspected in the Caritas Luxembourg embezzlement scandal, with alleged laundering involving shell companies and accounts across multiple countries including Portugal. World Cup media rights pressure: A Myanmar rights group urges FIFA to revoke Mytel’s World Cup broadcast rights over links to the military government.
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