Portugal is one of the developed countries in the world right now, though the country doesn't have much of a presence even within Europe. When it comes to Portugal, the first thing that comes to mind for many people will be soccer, and five-time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano? Ronaldo. Beyond that, Portugal has few more memorable brands.
Perhaps it's because the Portugal that once shone so brightly has led to an even bleaker Portugal now. Portugal since 1143 from Spain as an independent kingdom. 15 ~ 16 century, in the great age of navigation played an important role in Asia, Africa and the Americas to establish a large number of colonies. 1494 and Spain *** with the signing of the "Treaty of Tordesillas", intends to divide the world into two, the ambitions can be seen. 18th century, its largest colony after the declaration of Brazilian independence, Portugal's national strength began to decline; in the 18th century, its biggest colony Brazil declared independence, Portugal's national strength began to decline. Portugal's national power began to decline; in 1974? After the Carnation Revolution in 1974, Portugal regained the status of a Western democracy. After the outbreak of the Carnation Revolution in 1974, Portugal only regained its status as a Western democracy and has kept a low profile ever since.
The current Portugal as a developed capitalist country, known for its well-developed tourism industry, the industrial base is relatively weak. Textile, footwear, winemaking and tourism are the pillar industries of the national economy, which is why Portugal does not have any famous brands. As the tourism industry is very developed, Portugal's service industry has also been developed, the service industry from the 90's onwards rapid development, the output value of growth year after year. At the end of the last century, its share of the national economy and the proportion of employed people in the country basically reached the level of developed countries in Europe, which is a lot more developed than Portugal's countries can not be expected.
But Portugal still has some very famous brands in Europe, such as Claus Porto, a 131-year-old brand of bathroom and fragrance supplies; Parfois, which is a global network of more than 700 stores of women's accessories brand, cost-effective, providing such as handbags, jewelry, wallets, sunglasses, belts, scarves, watches, hair accessories and other products. and hair accessories, among other products.
And one of Portugal's most famous brands, and one that serves as the country's national calling card, is soccer superstar Cairo, who has brought Portugal a great deal of global visibility as well as economic benefits. Madeira Funchal Airport, one of Portugal's top ten brands located in Crow's hometown of Madeira, was also announced by the mayor of Madeira on July 22, 2016, local time, that it would soon be renamed Cristiano? Ronaldo International Airport, which has attracted countless tourists to catch a glimpse of the superstar's hometown. Like Portugal, the pursuit of ? The years have been good to us. There are many other developed countries, which has become the goal of many small countries.