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  1. Newsletter 487 - 05/12/2025

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    to more expensive raw materials, notably metals.

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  2. Newsletter 491 - 23/01/2026

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    financial. By moving first, the EU aims to secure reliable access to raw materials such as lithium

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  3. EU–Mercosur deal promises gains for industry, risks for agriculture

    Economy

    . By moving first, the EU aims to secure reliable access to raw materials such as lithium for batteries

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  4. Athens anxious about managing alliances and fallout from Iran bombing
    Photo via www.primeminister.gr

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    from Asia. Higher import costs for energy, raw materials and technology products could ripple through

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  5. Newsletter 498 - 13/03/2026

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    to the government for compensatory measures as the cost of construction materials for public works has

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  6. EC forecasts slower growth, higher inflation as energy shock strikes
    Photo by EC - Audiovisual Service

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and materials. By 2027, economic growth is projected to weaken further as the implementation of the RRF

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  7. Newsletter 505 - 22/05/2026

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    inflation, production costs and raw materials are increasingly alarming. Prices jumped rapidly

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  8. Brussels flags downside risks for Greece as conflict‑driven inflation surges
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Signals from inflation, production costs and raw materials are increasingly alarming. Prices jumped

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  9. House of cards (The rise and fall of Akis Tsochatzopoulos)
    Photo by Can Esenbel [www.mundanepleasure.com]

    Agora

    properties Tsochatzopoulos bought with the money he earned soliciting bribes from suppliers to agree arms

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  10. Greece sees Manufacturing PMI move into growth for first time since August 2009

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    due to a rise in suppliers’ tariffs. Despite successive months of growth in both the output and new

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