Galp-Moeve Agreement Has Serious Implications and State Can Safeguard Assets
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With Spain holding nine refineries, Sedes warns that the merger with Moeve puts Sines under Iberian group logic — without future investment guarantees.
The Association for Economic Development (Sedes) argued that the Galp-Moeve agreement that affects the Sines refinery has serious implications for the country and vindicated that the State has the power to safeguard strategic assets. This business has complex and serious implications from a strategic point of view for Portugal. As is well known, oil refineries are active with great technological complexity and very ‘know-how' incorporated [...].…
The Association for Economic Development (Sedes) argued that the Galp-Moeve agreement that affects the Sines refinery has serious implications for the country and vindicated that the state has the power to safeguard strategic assets.
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