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Newsletter 362 - 09/12/2022
that a spokesman for the Greek Foreign Ministry admitted that an export license had been granted to spyware vendor
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Opposition senses PM's position on phonetapping becoming weaker
PoliticsGreek Politicsvendor of Predator, was given two export licences for its spyware by the Greek Foreign Ministry
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Resignation keeps surveillance issue in spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicsvendor Intellexa to Madagascar. Subsequently, Kathimerini reported that permits had been issued
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Party leaders back on road with rival election pledges after Easter break
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Sudanese buyers. The link between the Athens-based spyware vendor Intellexa and the RSF militia in Sudan
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Manufacturing remains in expansion in May amid client demand concerns
EconomyMacroeconomydeterioration in vendor performance was observed due to shortage of materials. Operating expenses
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Manufacturing grows strongly in Jan, sentiment reaches pre-Covid levels
EconomyMacroeconomydeterioration in vendor performance due to severe disruption to trade routes through the Suez Canal
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Manufacturing makes fastest improvement for two years in March as PMI reaches 56.9 pts
EconomyMacroeconomyan issue with vendor performance declining at historically sharp rates due to the re-routing of shipments
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May PMI still in expansion as firms report supply chain and cost issues
EconomyMacroeconomy, as vendor performance further deteriorated. The key factors for the delays were issues with routes
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PMI moderates again in July to 53.2 pts as firms' confidence reaches 10-month low
EconomyMacroeconomySeptember 2023. Vendor performance deteriorated, causing supply chain issues. Shipping delays
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PMI rise in Mar signals strong expansion, input costs at highest since 2022
EconomyMacroeconomyS&P analysts. "Increased demand for inputs and a further solid deterioration in vendor performance
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