Portugal–United States relations

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Portugal–United States relations encompass the historical and contemporary diplomatic, military, economic, and cultural ties between Portugal and the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
international relations
alsoKnownAs Portugal–United States relations
surface form: Luso-American relations
country1 Portugal
country2 United States of America
hasConsulateOfPortugalIn Boston
New Bedford, Massachusetts
New York City
Newark
surface form: Newark, New Jersey

San Francisco
hasConsulateOfUnitedStatesIn Ponta Delgada
surface form: Ponta Delgada, Azores
hasCulturalAspect Fulbright Program
surface form: Fulbright Program between Portugal and the United States

Portuguese-American communities in the United States
educational exchanges
hasDefenseAgreement NATO Status of Forces Agreement
hasDefenseCooperation US–Portugal bilateral defense cooperation agreements
hasDiasporaLink Portuguese-American community in California
Portuguese-American community in New England
hasDiplomaticMissionFromPortugalIn Washington, D.C.
hasDiplomaticMissionFromUnitedStatesIn Lisbon
hasEconomicAspect Portuguese investment in the United States
US foreign direct investment in Portugal
hasEducationalCooperation student exchange programs
hasEmbassyOfPortugal Embassy of Portugal in Washington, D.C.
hasEmbassyOfUnitedStates Embassy of the United States in Lisbon
hasEnergyCooperation renewable energy collaboration
hasHistoricalEvent Cold War NATO cooperation
Portuguese recognition of the United States in 1791
US recognition of Portuguese independence in 1791
US support for Portugal’s post-1974 democratic transition
World War II cooperation in the Azores
hasLegalFramework bilateral tax treaties
extradition treaty
hasMigrationAspect Portuguese immigration to the United States
hasMilitaryBaseLocation Terceira Island, Azores
hasMilitaryBaseUsedByUnitedStates Lajes Field
hasMilitaryCooperationAt Lajes Field
hasPoliticalAspect regular high-level diplomatic visits
strategic dialogue within NATO
hasScientificCooperation joint research projects
hasSecurityCooperation counterterrorism collaboration
intelligence sharing within NATO
maritime security cooperation
hasTradeRelationship bilateral trade in goods and services
isMemberOfSameOrganization NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

OECD
surface form: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development

United Nations
World Trade Organization
startTime 1791

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Embassy of Portugal in Washington, D.C. partOf Portugal–United States relations
Portugal–United States relations alsoKnownAs Portugal–United States relations
this entity surface form: Luso-American relations