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  1. What Greece imports and why
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    EconomyFeatures

    and remaining at low levels. A more detailed breakdown takes the country’s top six import categories

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  2. Greek tourism building strength but needs to diversify, PWC study finds
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    EconomyFeatures

    , a typical greenfield project takes more than 15 years to complete and most of them never make

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  3. Moments to remember from the euro crisis
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    “whatever it takes” speech in London on July 26, 2012. Draghi’s words, or perhaps more accurately his

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  4. New strategic investment framework unveiled, faster licencing and tax breaks promised

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    , it took 15 procedures in 2006 to secure a construction permit, and now takes 17. The latest Q3 GDP

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  5. Breaking up is hard to do
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    that the negotiations have proved difficult if one takes into account that secessions, even when

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  6. New court verdict adds to concern about impact of backpay on fiscal balance
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    takes the potential exposure on an ongoing basis and for backpay claims to more than 2 billion euros

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  7. Macedonia name deal enters crucial and contentious phase
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Merkel's visit to Athens on January 10 takes on added significance. Her visit was announced following

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  8. Record year for company launches in 2018, small enterprises continue to dominate

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    a business by cutting down the time it takes to get a business up and running. However, many other aspects

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  9. Tsipras wins confidence vote, has to repeat trick in ballot on name deal
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ) are considered certainties. This takes the total number up to 149. A possible positive vote may also

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  10. S&P keeps B+ rating and positive outlook, stresses factors for stronger growth
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    Economy

    further in the 2020–2022 period. This takes Greece’s growth above the eurozone average as the economy

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