Greek-American Business Forum Highlights Growth

Greek-American Business Forum Highlights Growth

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On Monday, members of the Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce gathered for a high-level forum focused on strengthening Greek-American business, investment, and trade relations amid shifting transatlantic dynamics, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonia

Secretary General Alexander Kostopoulos emphasized the Chamber’s role as a vital bridge between Greece and the U.S., promoting investment and access for businesses of all sizes. EY CEO George Papadimitriou called for leveraging Greek potential in energy, tech, education, and tourism, while acknowledging geopolitical uncertainties.

PPC Deputy CEO Alexandros Paterakis highlighted Greece’s emerging geo-economic importance, extending from the Mediterranean to India. IBM’s Vice President for Europe, Middle East & Africa Spyros Poulidas urged continuation of key reforms that support strategic partnerships. Pfizer Hellas CEO Zacharias Ragousis pointed to the health sector’s strong investment appeal, citing his company’s commitment as a case in point.

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