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  1. Newsletter 138

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    opposed to Energy Minister Giorgos Stathakis’s plan to limit the sale of coal-fired plants to western

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  2. Industrial production grows by 2.4 pct in Sept

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    that the most notable increases were seen in the mining of coal and lignite (+35.8 percent), basic

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  3. Industrial turnover falls by 0.8 pct in Sept, down for first time since Oct 2016

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    significant rise in the mining and quarrying category came from the mining of coal and lignite which

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  4. Industrial production shows growth of 0.8 pct in November
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    vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers (-14.8 percent) and the mining of coal and lignite (-13.4 percent

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  5. Industrial turnover falls by 2.6 pct in December
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    , the largest rise came from the mining of coal and lignite (+20.2 percent) while the largest decline

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  6. Industrial production falls by 2 pct in February
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    products (-40.5 percent), the mining of coal and lignite (-20.5 percent) and basic metals (-15.2 percent

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  7. Industrial turnover grows by 3.1 pct in February

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    of metal ores (65.7 percent). A marginal decline of 0.4 percent was noted in the mining of coal

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  8. Industrial production increases by 1.9 pct in April, March revised upwards
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    in tobacco products (-31 percent), the mining of coal and lignite (-16.7 percent) and leather

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  9. Industrial turnover rises by 6.7 pct in April for fourth positive reading

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    ores rose by 107.8 percent while the mining of coal and lignite fell by 43.7 percent. In manufacturing

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  10. Industrial turnover rises by 11.4 pct in May, staying positive for fifth consecutive month
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    by 27.4 percent while the mining of coal and lignite fell by 19.3 percent. In manufacturing, coke

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