ECONOMY

Which industries are the Labor Inspectorate’s best… clients?

Which industries are the Labor Inspectorate’s best… clients?

Market violations reveal deep-seated distortions. The sectors with the most violations and the Digital Work Card. Workplace accidents are on the rise.

Traulos: How can we bring young people back to Greek ships?

Traulos: How can we bring young people back to Greek ships?

“In order to have Greek flags, we must also have Greek sailors on our ships... This requires a coordinated effort and discussion among all stakeholders,” emphasizes the president of the Union of Greek Shipowners.

Papastavrou: The government will continue to support households for as long as the crisis in the Middle East lasts

Papastavrou: The government will continue to support households for as long as the crisis in the Middle East lasts

The country now enjoys fiscal stability and sufficient room for maneuver, the minister emphasized. The Ionian Sea is the focus of attention when it comes to hydrocarbons.

New opportunity for 1.5 million debtors: repayment plan in up to 72 installments

New opportunity for 1.5 million debtors: repayment plan in up to 72 installments

The new bill aims to provide relief to approximately 1.5 million citizens and businesses by offering debt repayment plans of up to 72 installments, a lower threshold for eligibility for the out-of-court debt settlement mechanism, and the possibility of lifting bank account garnishments.

What is driving food price increases?

What is driving food price increases?

The food industry is calling for government support, both to address high energy costs and to bolster its efforts to expand into international markets. Here is what I. Giotis and A. Petalas have to say.

Feta cheese at risk due to reduced milk production

This traditional Greek product has grown into a €1 billion industry, primarily focused on exports. However, animal diseases and a shortage of new farmers threaten its future.

European Commission: The 8 obstacles to Greek competitiveness

Small businesses, a lack of technological innovation and infrastructure, and administrative and tax burdens are among the factors holding back competitiveness. Exports are showing signs of "fatigue" for the third consecutive year.

Payments totaling €69.43 million from e-EFKA and DYPA as of June 12

Between June 8 and 12, a total of €69,437,917.18 will be paid out to 84,334 beneficiaries.

Christos Dimas: No accidents on the new Patras–Pyrgos Highway

Mr. Dimas said that the new Patras–Pyrgos highway, which was opened in sections last year, is a prime example of a project that enhances road safety and connectivity while also meeting sustainability criteria.

Ministry of Environment and Energy: New support for renewable energy producers with retroactive effect

The Ministry of Environment and Energy is moving forward with legislation to support renewable energy producers, maintaining operational support when electricity prices are zero. At the same time, it is accelerating storage projects.

Preliminary results for the DYPA summer camp program

The Big Dilemma Facing the ECB, the Fed, and the Bank of England

Greek 15% tax on crypto profits coming

Katseli Law: The decision that "cuts" the instalments has been published

ADDE: Seizure of 415,000 contraband cigarettes at "Eleftherios Venizelos"

The EBRD signs a long-term lease for the "Xenia Karteros"

€1 billion investment for CO2 storage in Kavala's Prinos

FAO: Food prices stable in May 2026

Government sources: "Economy 'holding up' despite Gulf war

Interest rates on new loans rose in April, new deposits stagnated

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