FinMin Hatzidakis at AmCham summit: Greeks should be proud of 5 economic achievements

FinMin Hatzidakis at AmCham summit: Greeks should be proud of 5 economic achievements

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Greeks achieved at least five national successes for which everyone should be proud, National Economy & Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis said at the 35th annual Greek Economic Summit of the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce on Monday, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

"These are not just the achievements of the government, but of the entire Greek people, and successess of Greece," he said at a keynote speech in the two-day event (Dec. 2-3). The summit's theme is on "A fast-changing world: What's next?"

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