Turkish Investors Show Strong Interest in Greece at Business Event in Istanbul

Turkish Investors Show Strong Interest in Greece at Business Event in Istanbul

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Turkish business owners expressed keen interest in investment opportunities in Greece at a joint event organized by Türkiye's Economy and Trade Association (ETD) and Greece’s investment agency, Enterprise Greece. Held at the Greek Consulate in Istanbul, the event, titled "Exploring New Business Ventures in Greece," attracted a packed audience at Sismanoglio Hall, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

Key sectors of interest included tourism, real estate, supply chains, the circular economy, technology, and innovation. Greek Consul General in Istanbul, Ambassador Konstantinos Koutras, highlighted Greece’s economic reforms and its growing appeal to international investors. He also emphasized the increasing economic cooperation between Türkiye and Greece, including the impact of the 10-day visa program for Turkish visitors to Greek islands.

The event featured presentations from Greek officials and industry leaders, followed by private meetings between Greek agencies and Turkish businesses to explore potential collaborations.

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