The 'blue folders' of the Ministry of Finance: 6 privatizations and 5 tax reforms at the center for 2026
The Greek Ministry of Finance outlines ambitious plans for 2026 focusing on accelerated privatization and significant tax reforms.
The Greek Ministry of Finance has revealed its 'blue folders' for 2026, which outlines a comprehensive plan for economic reform aimed at revitalizing the economy through a combination of privatizations and tax reforms. Among the key components are six major privatization initiatives and five strategic tax reforms designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of fiscal policies in the country.
The strategy includes measures to accelerate the utilization of public assets and combat tax evasion, highlighting the Ministry's commitment to ensuring that the public sector operates more effectively alongside a robust private investment environment. By focusing on these initiatives, the government aims to create a more favorable economic landscape that encourages private sector investment while maintaining public accountability and transparency.
As these reforms are put into action, the implications for both local and international investors could be significant, as a more efficient tax system and attractive privatization opportunities may boost confidence in the Greek economy. The Ministry's efforts to foster a synergy between the public and private sectors could potentially lead to increased economic growth and sustainability well into the following years.