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Retailers target turnover to exceed €4.5 billion in December
Despite the accumulated difficulties of the year, retailers hope that the holiday season can act as a “corrective,” helping to make up for the annual turnover shortfall—especially for small, independent shops that have been severely tested
2025, the year of revealing tax evasion: How digital audits via POS, IRIS and myDATA overturned decades-old practices
With the new data, the state is now losing up to €7 billion less in VAT revenue every year compared with the recent past
The Trump family invited to a Greek house in Davos – Contacts with Greek business leaders and a private dinner at the Cresta hotel
The events, meetings, and speeches will take place from January 19 to January 23
Chain reactions from farmers’ protests – Booking cancellations of up to 50% in Thessaly and Epirus
Low occupancy expected for Christmas, says the President of the Magnesia Hoteliers Association – A significant share of the expected traffic has already been lost over the past weekends – Significant daily losses in fresh produce and food, says the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Rare video shows Domna Samiou teaching Cretan Christmas carols
The 1974 footage comes from the ERT archive – It shows a rehearsal of the co-ed high school of the “Estia Neas Smyrnis” at the home of the iconic artist
Pierrakakis attends G7 meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
Greek Finance Minister and President of the Eurogroup, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, took part in the final meeting of the year of the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors.
Consumer Protection Authority: Despoina Tsangari officially appointed President
Despoina Tsangari, who has previously held executive positions in major organizations in Greece and abroad—including Beiersdorf (Greece, Cyprus, Israel), Safilo in Italy, PepsiCo (Greece and Cyprus), and most recently NIKAS—has been officially appointed as the new President of the Independent Consumer Protection Authority