“The Greek exporter is not alone, we support him in every way,” he stressed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairsresponsible for economic diplomacy and extroversion, Tasos Hatzivasilioufrom the step of the event of the Panhellenic Exporters Association, in the context of its 80th anniversary.
Transferring the greetings of Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis, Mr. Hadjivasiliou highlighted the historical role of the Panhellenic Exporter Association from 1945 to the presentation of the country’s export activity, while describing the anniversary of the country.
In his speech, the deputy minister referred to tectonic changes in the international commercial environment, underlining the government’s steady communication with the link on the issue of the issue. dictatorial.
“The Greek government, from the first moment, highlighted the European dimension of the problem. No winner comes out of the trade war. Duties are equally damaged by the US and the EU. The transatlantic trade relationship is the most important in the world and must be preserved, “he noted.
Referring to the country’s development course, he stressed that Greece is now a pillar of stability, peace and security in the Eastern Mediterranean, with a strong international image and increased investment interest. He also pointed out Greece’s participation in the UN Security Council, where it is chairing this time, as well as its initiatives to promote peace, stability and seafood.
Particular emphasis was placed on the activation of Greek ports as gates of extroversion and the prospect of Greece as a hub of the India -Middle East – Europe economic corridor. As he characteristically stated: “Greece can become India’s natural gateway to Europe. This is what we want to highlight in every way. “
He also referred to the National Foreign Ministry’s National Extravagance Plan and the 649 actions scheduled for 2025, with participation in international exhibitions, business missions, reception of foreign delegations and regional initiatives.
He also emphasized the importance of OSO offices, as well as new digital tools, such as Myoeylive, while referring to the planning for the establishment of extroversion offices in the regions.
In closing, he concluded: “We are defending the interests of Greek businesses in an ever -changing world. The government stands at the height of the circumstances, for a strong economy and, above all, extrovert. “
In addition, Mr. Hadjivasiliou awarded Ms. Feloudi-Giavroglou from the “SOGIAS MILLS SA”. As he said during the award, “Personally, you are one of the symbols of Greece’s industrial history. You entered a male -dominated space and managed to become one of the country’s top executives, with hard work, vision and dedication. “