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Manufacturing growth slows in March as slower demand, costs and energy weigh on sector

Greece’s Manufacturing PMI in March dropped to 54.6 points, from 57.8 points in February, according to S&P Global data released on Friday.
The data points to a slip in growth, which is at its lowest for eleven months. However, the numbers still point to growth territory for the Greek manufacturing sector.
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