The Portuguese Galp advanced to international arbitration in the ICSID, institution of the World Bank Group for resolution of disputes between investors and states, in the tax dispute linked to the sale of its participation in Area 4 of Rovuma, in Mozambique.
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The Portuguese Galp advanced to international arbitration in the ICSID, institution of the World Bank Group for resolution of disputes between investors and states, in the tax dispute linked to the sale of its participation in Area 4 of Rovuma, in Mozambique.