Feb 26 • 15:10 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Yachting: €260 million for port infrastructure – Simplification and rationalization of bureaucratic processes.

The 5th Panhellenic Yachting Conference emphasizes maritime tourism as a key pillar of Greece's economy, supported by significant government investment and initiatives to streamline bureaucratic procedures.

The 5th Panhellenic Yachting Conference opened with strong political and business support, highlighting maritime tourism as a strategic pillar of the national economy. The event underscored the importance of yachting for enhancing the competitiveness of Greece, both economically and in terms of employment in the maritime sector. By emphasizing yachting's role as a forefront aspect of sea tourism, the conference put a spotlight on the need for government and private sector collaboration to boost this industry.

Deputy Minister of Shipping and Island Policy, Stefanos Gikas, representing Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, delivered a clear message of political will to further develop the Greek yachting sector. He characterized yachting as pivotal to maritime tourism, indicating its significant contribution to the economy and the job market within the maritime domain. His remarks reflect a concerted effort by the Greek government to respond positively to the needs and aspirations of the yachting community.

In addition, Gikas pointed out the modernization of the regulatory framework and the significance of Law 4926/2022, which promotes the activation of recreational vessels and tourist day cruises. He highlighted ongoing efforts to simplify and rationalize bureaucratic processes to make engaging in yachting more accessible. An electronic registry for recreational and tourist vessels has been established to facilitate these improvements, marking an important development in streamlining operations in this vital sector of the Greek economy.

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