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Unlocking the Algarve's Economic Future: Key Insights from Faro's High-Profile Debate

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Summary:

  • Live debate held on September 25, 2025, in Faro, focusing on economic challenges and opportunities in the Algarve.

  • Featured experts including Pedro Reis, former Minister of Economy, and Luís Coelho, director of the University of the Algarve's Economics Faculty.

  • Moderated by Cláudio Lima, president of the Algarve's Order of Economists, highlighting regional economic strategies.

  • Event was free and open to the public, with registration via the Order of Economists, and broadcasted by Mais Algarve on digital platforms.

Live Event Coverage: A Deep Dive into the Algarve's Economy

On Thursday, September 25, 2025, we broadcasted live from the Auditório da CCDR Algarve in Faro, located at Praça da Liberdade, n.º 2. This event was a pivotal moment for reflection and debate, centered on the crucial theme: "The Economy of the Algarve – Challenges and Opportunities". Organized by the Order of Economists – Regional Delegation of the Algarve, it aimed to address the region's economic trajectory.

Distinguished Panel of Experts

The discussion featured three leading voices in economics:

  • Pedro Reis: Former Minister of Economy in the XXIV Constitutional Government, ex-President of AICEP, and current executive administrator of the António Pargana Foundation.
  • Luís Coelho: Director of the Faculty of Economics at the University of the Algarve.
  • Cláudio Lima: President of the Regional Delegation of the Algarve of the Order of Economists, who moderated the session.

Event Accessibility and Broadcast

This initiative was free and open to the public, with prior registration required through the Order of Economists. Mais Algarve ensured extensive coverage by streaming the event across all its social and digital platforms, significantly broadening the reach of this essential dialogue on the Algarve's economic present and future.

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