Country data on Portugal includes a wide range of indicators on agriculture, development, economy, education, energy, environment, finance, government, health, innovation and technology, jobs and society.
Portugal’s recovery has slowed in the face of high energy and living costs, as well as global uncertainty. Decisive policy action and structural reforms are needed to uphold living standards and ensure that growth remains on a sustainable and resilient path.
This document sets out when Portugal joined the OECD, what its permanent delegation does, and the benefits of OECD membership.