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Two countries with a long and mostly positive over 500 year common history, have in the last decades started developing their partnership. Both countries have very specific needs, but also challenges to overcome. In this thesis I will use both countries' history to explain their current situation and point out what initiatives are being put forth to meet their future goals. I will also give present some ideas that are still just projects and dreams. In the first part I start with the past, giving a small presentation of the most relevant parts of history. In Portugal's case, it is the Discovery period, which allowed the Portuguese language and culture to be spread worldwide. In China's case more emphasis is given to recent history that justifies this country's current position as second largest economy in the world. Every country has its own experience and something to share, from natural resources and traditional products to technology and expertise. Even language and culture can be a huge asset in a globalized world. With this thesis, I Intend to prove that even though two countries may have almost nothing in common, they still can benefit from cooperation.
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Resumo
1. Why Portugal and China
2. Why do they work well together
2.1. Portuguese History
2.2 Chinese History
2.3 Macau
3. Languages
3.1 Importance of Portuguese
3.2 Importance of Chinese
4. Bilateral relations
4.1 Why invest in Portugal
Europe
Brazil
Africa
Asia
4.2 Why invest in China
4.3 Chinese investment in Portugal
Golden Visa
REN Portugal
Energias de Portugal ‐ Portuguese power grid
Veolia Water Portugal
Caixa Seguros
4.4 Portuguese Exports to China
Portuguese wine
Dão wine
Cork
Olive Oil
5. Steps taken to deepen the Portugal ― China Cooperation
5.1 Macau Government is strengthening Macau's role as a platform between China and Portuguese‐speaking countries
5.2 3 year action plan
5.3 Portuguese President visits China
5.4 "1st Sino‐Portuguese Forum for Innovation in Advanced Materials", scheduled for 30 and 31 May in Hangzhou.
5.5 Liu Yunshan visits Portugal
5.6 RTP signs agreement with CCTV
6. Current Situation
6.1 Portugal
Tourism and the possibility of Direct Flights
6.2 China
6.3 China and Lusophone countries
7. Conclusion
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