ECONOMY

Servicers before the Supreme Court: The suspense over the Katseli Law continues

Servicers before the Supreme Court: The suspense over the Katseli Law continues

Servicers will seek an interpretation of the ruling regarding the calculation of interest under the Katseli Law. Restructured loans will remain interest-free until the situation is clarified.

IMF Praises the Greek Economy

IMF Praises the Greek Economy

Greece has overcome serious difficulties and is emerging as one of the leading economies in the eurozone, one of only five to post a surplus, the IMF chief emphasized during a meeting with Kyriakos Pierrakakis.

Social Tourism: An additional 30,000 beneficiaries in the DYPA program

Social Tourism: An additional 30,000 beneficiaries in the DYPA program

New beneficiaries will be notified electronically, while the program continues to offer free or subsidized accommodations and discounts on ferry tickets.

AADE: Digital registration process for customs agents

AADE: Digital registration process for customs agents

A joint decision by the Ministry of Economy and Development and the Independent Authority for Public Revenue establishes the new framework for the licensing and registration of professional customs agents. The process is being digitized through the “My Requests” platform and aligned with international and European certification standards.

European fashion industry loses €12 billion annually to counterfeits

European fashion industry loses €12 billion annually to counterfeits

72% of Europeans say that design influences their purchasing decisions. Annual losses in Greece from counterfeit clothing amount to 267 million euros.

Out-of-court settlements: 65% increase in May

The amount settled in May based on eligibility criteria totaled 569 million euros, according to data from the Ministry of Finance. Bilateral loan settlements totaling 205 million euros were reached with the servicers.

National Bank of Greece forecasts a marginal contraction in GDP for the second quarter

Based on its analysis of the data, the bank’s research department forecasts that GDP will decline by 0.2% on a quarterly basis and grow by 1.5% on an annual basis. This is its projection for the full year.

The cap on supermarket markups remains in place

Takis Theodorikakos met with the Supermarket Association and the Food Industry Association to discuss a national agreement to lower prices on essential goods. The atmosphere is positive, but preparatory work is needed. The price cap remains in place.

ELSTAT: Industrial production rose 2.1% in April

The average increase for the January–April period was 4.4%. Compared to March 2026, there was a 3.5% decrease.

Gen Z: The Clash of Two Worlds and the Greek Job Market

What young people are looking for, what employers are offering, and who ...needs to make concessions. Why today’s 20-somethings are rejecting the work model that has dominated Greece. What the research shows. The catalytic role of technology.

Soaring inflation, with gasoline prices up 21% and housing costs up 11.6%

myDATAapp is being upgraded with new tools for businesses

Maniatis: Energy communities are key to tackling the crisis

Pierrakakis in Brussels: Meetings with the IMF and NATO on the economy and defense

Changes to the taxation of hybrid passenger cars are causing a stir

How much will the energy crisis cost the Greek economy?

Mortgage Loans: A Conversion That Saves Thousands of Euros

Tourism investments have been on hold for two years

Cairo expresses interest in exporting LNG to the EU via Greece

“Smart Bridges”: A digital straitjacket is coming for regional authorities and contractors

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