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Athens preparing to present budget plans to lenders after tax cut pledges
Finance Minister Christos Staikouras is preparing to provide his eurozone counterparts with more details on Friday about the government’s fiscal plans, as set out by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the Thessaloniki Expo over the weekend.
Mitsotakis heralded a number of tax cuts that had been promised on the campaign trail earlier this year but was light on details when it came to what kind of fiscal impact these interventions would have. He said that the reduction of the corporate tax f...
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