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  1. EU funds seen as cushioning Covid-19 impact, giving govt fiscal space
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    24 to 13 pct for a range of products and services as yet more businesses reopen to the public

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  2. Newsletter 253 -05/06/2020

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    of VAT from 24 to 13 pct for a range of products and services as yet more businesses reopen

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  3. The EU decision excluding nuclear and fossil fuels from the Just Transition Fund

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    power stations the manufacturing, processing, and marketing of tobacco and tobacco products undertakings

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  4. Industrial turnover drops by 30.4 pct in May
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in coke and refined petroleum products which also holds the highest weighting in the index. In other

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  5. Industrial turnover drops by 3.8 pct in June, slowing from previous months
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and refined petroleum products holds the highest weighting, and showed a drop of 9.5 percent. In other

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  6. Industrial turnover drops by 16.2 pct in July as manufacturing slows
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in manufacturing was impacted by a 46.6 percent drop in coke and refined petroleum products, which also holds

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  7. Newsletter 268 -09/10/2020

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    by fall in both imports and exports Excluding the value of oil products and ships, the trade deficit

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  8. Newsletter 274 -20/11/2020

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    turnover drops by 10.7 pct in Sept Headline figure driven largely by drop in petroleum products Greece

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  9. Budget primary confirmed at deficit of 9.07 bln in October
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) was below target by 35 million euro and VAT on petroleum products and their derivatives missed

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  10. Newsletter 276 -04/12/2020

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    in pharmaceutical products and cosmetics (+19.6 percent), followed by books, stationery and other

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