Mar 11 • 14:56 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

G. Chatzitheodosiou: "Yes" to emergency measures, but actions are also required to support SMEs

G. Chatzitheodosiou, president of the Athens Chamber of Commerce, supports the government’s emergency measures but emphasizes the need for further actions to assist SMEs in Greece.

G. Chatzitheodosiou, the president of the Athens Chamber of Commerce, expressed support for the emergency economic measures announced by the Greek government. He pointed out, however, that simply announcing these measures is not sufficient; they must be effectively implemented to truly benefit small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and professional workers. Chatzitheodosiou stressed that undermining the purchasing power of consumers is not in the interest of SMEs and that all stakeholders must understand this essential point.

Furthermore, he highlighted the capability of SMEs in Greece to deliver products to consumers at optimal prices, especially during these challenging economic times. The emphasis on practical implementation indicates a concern that, without actual support, the benefits of the announced measures might not reach those who need them most. He also noted the chamber's proposal to reduce excise taxes on fuels and VAT on essential goods, which would provide much-needed relief for both households and businesses.

The call for additional support actions reflects a broader sentiment among business leaders in Greece, advocating for a more proactive approach to economic challenges. The Athens Chamber of Commerce is urging the government not only to announce measures but to ensure that they translate into real outcomes for the economy, particularly for the vital sector of SMEs. This perspective underscores the pressure on policymakers to craft effective responses to economic hardship while fostering an environment conducive to business sustainability.

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