
"Greek Food Exports to Feel the Heat from Trump’s 30% Tariffs on EU Goods"
Greek Food Companies Brace for Impact as Trump Slaps 30% Tariff on EU Exports
Greek Food Companies Brace for Impact as Trump Slaps 30% Tariff on EU Exports
Workers near Naoussa carefully fill crates with ripe peaches destined for U.S. brands like Dole, but new levies could push total import duties to 47%, crippling Greece’s competitive edge. As the world’s largest exporter of tinned peaches, Greece sends 20% of its output to the U.S., its second-largest market.
Κάλυψη κατά τρεις φορές στην έκδοση της τράπεζας - Εγγραφές υψηλότερες του 1,5 δισ. ευρώ αριθμεί μέχρι στιγμής το βιβλίο προσφορών
UBS identifies Greece as one of the three European countries most exposed to the new tariff regime, based on the share of its exports to the US affected. These exports span sectors where Greece excels, including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agricultural products, and processed industrial goods. Notably, the proposed tariffs offer no exemptions or tiered rates.
From July 14 to August 30, shoppers in Greece can take advantage of major discounts—but knowing your rights and reading the fine print is key to making the most of the season
According to the updated emergency weather bulletin issued at noon on July 4, very high temperatures are forecast in our country until Wednesday (09-07-25). The highest values (maximum values of more than 40 degrees) will occur from today (07-07-25) in the interior of mainland Greece. On Thursday (10-07-25) a significant drop in temperature is expected throughout the country.