Laws, Regulations & Policy Mitsotakis’ Meeting with Trade Bodies Focuses on Investments by GTP editing team 3 September 2019 written by GTP editing team 3 September 2019 1 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 9 Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ meeting with trade and commerce representatives. Photo Source: @Prime Minister GR Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis invited trade and commerce representatives to submit their ideas and views and pledged to meet more often with them in order to work together as “partners” for growth. Piraeus Port. Photo source: GNTO / H. Kakarouhas Mitsotakis met this week with the representatives of major industry and workers’ associations including the General Confederation of Greek Workers, the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises, the Federation of Industries of Greece as well as the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE). Attracting investment, creating an investor-friendly environment and ensuring employee rights topped the agenda of the meeting. “We already have very positive news with regard to a series of major investments,” said Mitsotakis, referring to the Hellenikon project, Cosco’s latest plan for the upgrade of Piraeus port, as well as developments concerning the Skaramangas shipyards. I also believe that a number of important private investment announcements are underway in our country,” he added. SETE President Yiannis Retsos “During the prime minister’s meeting with social partners, SETE proposed the need to draw up a national strategy for tourism focused on sustainable development of destinations, the upgrade of basic infrastructure, and the joint financial and political support of competitiveness,” said SETE President Yiannis Retsos via his twitter account. Mitsotakis invited all parties to inform him of the challenges and problems they face, adding that his government aims to support entrepreneurship by all means and though cooperation. In the meantime, according to media reports, during his Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) speech on Saturday, the Greek prime minister is expected to announce a series of tax cuts aimed at ease the burden for the tourism industry, which may include scrapping a hotel stayover tax which took effect last year or applying it for a three-month period. Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post Το ‘TAP 2 OPEN Bootcamp’ έρχεται στις 7-8 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019 next post Greek Minister Confirms Six Skyscrapers to Go Up at Hellinikon You may also like Greece’s Hotel Market Sees Major Investments Over Four Months 5 February 2025 Greek Tourism Ministry Monitors Santorini Situation as Seismic Activity Continues 5 February 2025 Global Air Passenger Demand Reaches Record High in 2024, IATA Reports 5 February 2025 Greek PM Reassures Public About Santorini’s Ongoing Seismic Activity 5 February 2025 Milos: Ministry Suspends 5-star Hotel Construction Near Sarakiniko Beach 5 February 2025 ELIME and HELMEPA Join Forces for Safer, More Sustainable Greek Ports 5 February 2025 1 comment Lazaros 6 September 2019 - 11:19 It’s time to support industries & manufacturing projects in Greece , stop put all your focus at tourism markets. Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ