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  1. Industrial production up by 4.6 pct in Jan

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    were recorded in extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas (-29.9 percent), wearing apparel

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  2. Some progress made as Greek programme review heads for break
    Photo by MacroPolis

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    and natural gas, a tax of 0.1 percent on bank transactions with estimated revenues of 500 million

    4%
  3. Optimism for Cyprus solution abounds but talks at delicate phase
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Cypriot side on natural resources of the Island and, on the other, violates Turkey's rights

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  4. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

    Newsletters

    in the excise tax on fuel and natural gas, a rise in the levy on mobile telephony and pay TV, higher taxation

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  5. Range of issues unresolved as programme talks resume in Athens

    EconomyProgramme

    a rise in the excise tax on fuel and natural gas, an increase in the levy on mobile telephony

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  6. Greece seeks to finalise 1 pct of GDP in new tax measures to close review

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    also be introduced. 9) Increase in the excise tax on natural gas, with estimated revenues of 25 million

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  7. Industrial production drops by 3 pct in February

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas soared 60.1 percent, while smaller growth rates were

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  8. Newsletter 69 - 08/04/2016

    Newsletters

    on petrol, natural gas and tobacco products, higher taxes on car registrations and mobile phones

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  9. Significant fall in migrant arrivals but camp conditions a growing concern

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    refugees, an 18-year-old woman, died of apparently natural causes at the camp in Elliniko, southern

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  10. Gov't lowers tax-free threshold, prepares for third pillar of measures worth 1 pct of GDP

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    , diesel (including heating oil) and natural gas. Rise in the vehicle circulation taxes. Increase

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