Portugal aims to stop relying on EU funds; seeks to become net EU contributor: PM Luis Montenegro
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Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro confirms the preparedness of the country to contribute to the European funds. File

Portugal’s Prime Minister Luis Montenegro confirms the preparedness of the country to contribute to the European funds. File
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โ€œPortugal is preparing to stop relying on European Union โ€‹(EU) funds in the next long-term budget cycle โ€Œand become a net contributor, โ€‹confident it can compete โ for project funding on merit,โ€ Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said.

“We are mobilising Portugal to โ€Œbe prepared, not to stand with an outstretched hand asking, โ€Œbut to present credible, ambitious, strong โ€Œprojects โ that can be selected โ on the basis of their merit,” he said at a conference late on Tuesday (May 12, 2026).

Portugal โ€‹has received around โ€Œโ‚ฌ180 billion ($211 billion) in EU funds since joining in 1986, in constant 2021 prices, while contributing about โ€Œ50 billion euros, according to Bank โ€‹of Portugal data.

Mr. Montenegro said the EU’s next budget โ cycle would bring a more competitive funding system, with projects judged on merit and โ€Œtheir ability to scale companies globally. “This is not a process we should fear, but one we should take part in,” Mr. Montenegro said.

He said Portugal supported EU โ€Œcohesion policy, warning the bloc weakened without support โ€‹for less developed economies, hurting both laggards and their economic โ partners.

The government forecasts a balanced budget โ this year, following a surplus of 0.3% of gross domestic โ€Œproduct in 2025, marking Portugal’s fourth consecutive year in the black. ($1 = โ€‹โ‚ฌ0.8523)

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