Porto de Sines - Portugal's Biggest Foreign Investment

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @flango3766
    @flango3766 2 года назад +19

    its so good, as a portuguese its good to know that our country is growing and that more money is coming in. Hope you make more videos about portugal and the EU

    • @RodrigoMartins-sx6vu
      @RodrigoMartins-sx6vu 2 года назад +4

      Definetly! I hope more of these projects keep comming

    • @Culturiosity
      @Culturiosity  2 года назад +5

      there are many projects that are not being talked about enough in the Portuguese media, we should be tackling these investments and opportunities head-on

    • @GuilhermeS123
      @GuilhermeS123 Год назад

      In Summary, the only way forward is to abandon the US and work with China, Russia and Brazil, otherwise Portugal will be handling plastic recycles and a couple salmon warehouses. lol

  • @Culturiosity
    @Culturiosity  2 года назад +9

    Portugal and Sines have also landed the implementation of the “Medusa Cable” that is connecting all the Mediterranean countries.
    Medusa: The 8700km, 24-fibre pair, 480Tbps (20Tbs per fibre pair) system, 326 million, will connect Lisbon and Sines, Portugal to Port Said, Egypt with additional landings in Barcelona, Torreguadiaro, Zahara and Alacant in Spain; Tétouan and Nador in Morocco; Algiers, Bizerte in Tunisia, Algiers and Collo in Algeria; Marseille in France; Mazara del Vallo in Italy; Yeroskipou in Cyprus; and Tympaki in Greece.

  • @ivanleonardo
    @ivanleonardo 2 года назад +6

    Nice video! Thanks for the effort! It's good to see someome showing this kind of important projects in our country, keep up the good work!

    • @Culturiosity
      @Culturiosity  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! That's exactly what i'm trying to do

  • @bolsa3136
    @bolsa3136 2 года назад +27

    Railroads must connect Sines to mainland Europe.. Thats has always been the problem...

    • @Culturiosity
      @Culturiosity  2 года назад +5

      Agreed

    • @GuilhermeS123
      @GuilhermeS123 Год назад

      In Summary, the only way forward is to abandon the US and work with China, Russia and Brazil, otherwise Portugal will be handling plastic recycles and a couple salmon warehouses. lol

  • @martone9294
    @martone9294 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your videos Portugal has a lot to offer

    • @Culturiosity
      @Culturiosity  2 года назад

      No worries bro, I totally agree with you!

  • @Culturiosity
    @Culturiosity  2 года назад +5

    This is a reupload due to an audio issue, sorry if you have seen it already :)

  • @Jump-n-smash
    @Jump-n-smash 11 месяцев назад

    For those wondering how Sines compares to the other major European ports: Sines is the 18th biggest European port by tonnage handled, according to data for the year 2021. The biggest port, Rotterdam, handles more than 10x the tonnage handled in Sines. Countries in the Top 20 European Ports, ordered by cargo volume handled in its biggest port: Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Spain, France, Norway, Italy, Romania, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Lithuania.

  • @IanReid-e9r
    @IanReid-e9r 3 месяца назад

    Would love to see an update on this topic

  • @joaquimbarbosa896
    @joaquimbarbosa896 Год назад +2

    If I'm not mistaken Iberdrola and Calb are making massive investments in Sines

  • @apedro200
    @apedro200 2 года назад +1

    Great vídeo, but i have a question about the NG pipeline from the USA, where is the source ?

    • @GuilhermeS123
      @GuilhermeS123 Год назад

      In Summary, the only way forward is to abandon the US and work with China, Russia and Brazil, otherwise Portugal will be handling plastic recycles and a couple salmon warehouses. lol

  • @omarfaruk-wv8xv
    @omarfaruk-wv8xv Год назад +1

    Good news

  • @NibanoTransmontano
    @NibanoTransmontano 2 года назад +1

    Interessante

  • @RodrigoMartins-sx6vu
    @RodrigoMartins-sx6vu 2 года назад +10

    Make Portugal great again ahahhaha

  • @lamaraooliveira8018
    @lamaraooliveira8018 9 месяцев назад

    As vezes eu fico me perguntando se portugal vai ser melhor do que e hoje, eu espero que eles sejam pelo menos melhores do que a austria

  • @MarcoAurelio-sv2tk
    @MarcoAurelio-sv2tk 2 года назад +1

    Mark my words: humans will turn into data one day!

  • @joaquimbarbosa896
    @joaquimbarbosa896 Год назад +1

    I knew Sines received a lot of attention, but I'm still impressed by the ammount of projects there. My only problem is with the green hydrogen projects, their intent is to export to northen europe by ship, wich is not economicly feasable
    About the high speed trains... They rarely ever transport goods, so I don't know if it'll help much

    • @Culturiosity
      @Culturiosity  Год назад

      Even if they are not high speed trains for cargo, they should still use them as its the most feasible option

    • @joaquimbarbosa896
      @joaquimbarbosa896 Год назад

      @@Culturiosity I don't think I agree, the Sines port has been amazing for transporting goods, not people. As it has many industrial areas and is a center of export and import, it would make sense to first focus on infrastrocture to increase the transport of goods, and then study the feasability of the same for people

    • @Jump-n-smash
      @Jump-n-smash 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@joaquimbarbosa896I think Culturiosity means that even if the freight trains are not high speed, they are still worth it. And indeed, what makes freight economical is that it’s not in a hurry to get to its destination, so it can run more efficiently, at lower speeds than passenger trains.

  • @cdnhey
    @cdnhey Год назад

    Costa has done a great job of leading the country 👏