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Government tones down fiscal pledges as tighter framework starts to bite -
Budget outperforms in Mar, delivers 2.95 bln primary surplus thanks to strong tax collection -
Import price drop slows further to 2.8 pct in Feb -
Car sales contract in March, up 4 pct YoY in Q1 -
Industrial Production growth slows to 1.6 pct YoY in Feb as electricity supply drops -
CPI accelerates again in March, rising by 3.2 pct YoY and 1.5 pct MoM
Travel receipts up again in September, reaching 2.3 bln
Greece's travel receipts grew for the fourth straight month by 10.9 percent to 2.28 billion euros in September, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG).
At the same time, travel payments fell by 3.4 percent to 182 million. As a result, the travel surplus grew to 2.1 billion euros, at a higher-than-revenue rate of 12.3 percent.
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