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  1. Manufacturing growth slows in March as slower demand, costs and energy weigh on sector
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    by suppliers. “Greek manufacturers signalled a slowdown in growth at the end of the first quarter

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  2. Newsletter 333 - 01/04/2022

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    along the supply chain, as suppliers and retailers struggle to keep up with their elevated costs

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  3. Govt eyes own energy package if EU fails to approve joint action
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    pct above forecasts, while private suppliers have seen arrears more than double, rising by 10 pct

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  4. Newsletter 337 - 13/05/2022

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    generators and retail suppliers – made a little short of 1 billion euros of additional profits during

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  5. Broad impact of inflation crisis becoming clearer
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    Agora

    and political implications. The producer price index in industry, which is what suppliers are charging

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  6. PBO urges continued fiscal discipline amid growing instability

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    is a welcome shift to burden sharing with energy suppliers. As in the previous reports, the PBO

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  7. ND stakes claim on social policy, highlighting referendum anniversary
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to certify gas network operators. The regulator is also in the midst of auditing suppliers’ pricing

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  8. Speculation over polls heats up as parties battle over cost-of-living measures
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    costs by suppliers down by 30 pct. This will reduce the cost of support down from 1.9 billion euros

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  9. Government initiative on supermarket prices reignites cost-of-living row

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    supermarkets to engage in uncompetitive practices, such as squeezing smaller suppliers, extracting

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  10. Newsletter 363 - 16/12/2022

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    and the prices that suppliers are expected to announce next week for January will not be as favourable

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