The Greek society is in a transitional stage regarding tobacco products
The article discusses the critical importance of evidence-based public discourse on smoking in Greece, highlighting the ongoing transition in society towards reducing tobacco harm.
Greek foods on an upward trajectory β What is happening with feta, yogurt, and olive oil
Greek food exports are expected to continue to rise this year, driven by key products like olive oil, feta cheese, and yogurt.
Why banks are 'courting' the youth and how
Greek banks are aggressively targeting younger generations with tailored financial products to compete against foreign digital banks that have garnered a significant clientele.
Small parcels from Asian platforms: A warning from the ESEE β Fears of a new tsunami of dangerous products until the duty is implemented
The Greek Confederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship warns of potential dangers from small imports from Asian platforms until a new duty is fully implemented in 2026.
EFET: Gummies containing muscimol are being recalled
The Greek Food Control Authority (EFET) is recalling gummy products containing muscimol deemed unsafe for consumption.
EFET: Recall of Unsafe Jelly-type Foods - The Reason
The Greek food authority EFET has recalled unsafe jelly-type foods that contain psychoactive substances following consumer complaints and laboratory testing.
Marousi: They were selling counterfeit products that looked genuine
Two foreign nationals were arrested in Marousi for selling counterfeit products resembling genuine ones.
Exports: The leaders of 2025 and the sectors with the biggest decline
In 2025, Greek exports saw a decline of 2.8%, although sectors excluding petroleum products demonstrated resilience and growth.
Greek Shipowners: Their Strong Role in LNG Transportation from the USA to Europe
Greek shipowners are leading the development of maritime routes for transporting energy products from the USA to Europe.
Smuggled Tobacco Products: How the Large International Network Operated β 26 Arrests
Greek authorities have dismantled a large criminal organization involved in smuggling tobacco products and made 26 arrests as part of an extensive investigation.
Exports: The 'main actors' of 2025 and the sectors with the greatest decline
Greek exports saw a 2.8% decline in 2025, though the food industry showed resilience and growth in certain areas without oil products.
Exports: The Greek products that stood out and in which markets
The data analysis reveals a mixed picture of Greek exports in 2025, with a slight overall decrease influenced by oil products, but a positive trend excluding these, showing a 2% annual increase.
G. Maniatis: Government and Commission should not repeat the same mistakes of the EU-Mercosur agreement
Greek MEP G. Maniatis warns the government and European Commission against repeating mistakes from the EU-Mercosur agreement regarding the exclusion of certain products from tariff elimination in the EU-India trade agreement.
The EOF recalls batches of infant milk after new EFSA limits for the cereulide toxin
The Greek National Organization for Medicines (EOF) has recalled batches of infant milk following new limits set by the EFSA regarding the cereulide toxin, urging consumers to return the affected products.
The 1,500 Times Greece is Mentioned in the Epstein Archives
The Epstein archives contain messages and references related to Greece, the Eurozone, bank rescues, Greek debt swaps, Greek banks, government bonds, and investment opportunities in Greek financial products from 2012 to 2015.
Barcode on agricultural products: How the Agro-Verify application will work
The Greek government is racing to combat the problem of product mislabeling by promoting a national system for agricultural traceability and authenticity, as highlighted by the Digital Governance Minister's remarks on the need for a unique digital identity for imported goods.
Opening up to a market of 300 million consumers for Greek products from the EU-Mercosur agreement: Benefits for oil, cheese, kiwis, peaches, baked goods
The EU-Mercosur agreement provides Greek products access to a market of 300 million consumers, offering benefits for items like olive oil, cheeses, kiwis, peaches, and baked goods, although agricultural organizations have raised concerns about increased competition.
What does the EU-Mercosur agreement bring to Greece? Who wins, why are farmers protesting
The EU-Mercosur trade agreement opens access to a new market of nearly 300 million consumers for Greek agricultural products, amidst fears and protests from local farmers.
How Greek producers and the 21 Greek PDO products will be protected in the Mercosur Agreement
The article discusses the protection measures for Greek producers and their PDO products under the Mercosur Agreement, highlighting how all Mercosur products must comply with EU food safety regulations and presenting new opportunities for Greek export businesses.
EFET recalls chocolates
The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) has recalled chocolate products from the company PAN. VAS. MORAITIS IKE due to missing allergen information on the packaging in Greek, specifically for hazelnut paste.
"Yes to Turbulence, No to Problems" is expected to be caused by the Mercosur agreement for Greece
Experts estimate that while the Mercosur agreement will cause turbulence, it will not bring problems for Greek agricultural products and production due to the safeguards included in the deal.
The EU's trade agreement with Mercosur passes with the required majority after 25 years of negotiations
The EU-Mercosur trade agreement received the necessary majority despite opposition from France, Poland, Austria, Ireland, and Hungary, while Greece views the agreement positively but has requested safeguards for Greek products.
Measures for farmers: New traceability system for Greek products
The Greek Minister of Digital Governance, Dimitris Papastergiou, announced a new national traceability system for agricultural and livestock products aimed at protecting Greek producers and enhancing the value of Greek products.
Nestle: Recalls infant milk products
Nestle has initiated a voluntary recall of specific batches of infant milk products available in the Greek market due to the potential presence of cereulide from Bacillus cereus.