Greece's economy stays resilient but faces calls for faster reforms
Greece's economic position remains strong despite ongoing challenges, according to key officials and financial leaders. While the country has made progress, calls are growing for faster reforms and targeted investments to secure long-term stability.
The energy crisis stays under close watch, with authorities prepared to step in if price pressures persist.
Eurogroup president Kyriakos Pierrakakis has stressed the importance of monitoring energy market developments. High prices continue to pose risks, and the government has signalled readiness to intervene if conditions worsen.
At the same time, the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) has urged action. President Spyros Theodoropoulos highlighted the need for focused investments to strengthen growth. Top executives also recommended speeding up structural reforms to offset the impact of rising energy costs.
The European Stability Mechanism and European Commission have both expressed confidence in Greece's economic resilience. They describe the country as a fiscal success story, though earlier reforms have not been fully implemented. No recent updates on digital infrastructure or public administration efficiency were reported, as available data focuses on neighbouring regions like Albania's E-Albania portal, which saw a 40% rise in service requests.
Greece's economic outlook stays positive, but officials warn that further reforms and investments are essential. Energy price risks remain a priority, with authorities prepared to act if needed. The country's ability to navigate challenges will depend on how quickly these measures take effect.
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