
"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
Addressing questions from Dimitris Natsios of the “Niki” party and Alexandros Kazamias of Plefsi Eleftherias, Plevris outlined measures to curb rising migratory flows, particularly to Crete.
The submission, guided by Turkey, includes a map and coordinates defining Libya’s outer continental shelf boundaries, extending to areas near Crete, in a move primarily targeting Greece but also affecting Egypt.
The country has the lowest number of long-term care beds in the European Union, with only 20 beds per 100,000 people, a figure that has declined from 24.06 in 2013.
A 5.2% increase in passenger traffic was recorded across all airports in the country in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024
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.