Greece will become "the most business-friendly country of the
European Union", new Minister for Growth and Investments Adonis
Georgiadis told Euronews on Monday.
Georgiadis has been given one of the most challenging jobs in Greece by newly-elected Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis: revive the country's economic growth.
But in an exclusive interview with Euronews, he appeared undaunted by the task ahead.
"We are going to reduce taxation and we are going to vanish bureaucracy. We will have a new legislation in August that will change almost all legislation, in order to make doing business in this country very easy," Georgiadis said.
"We want to say to everybody: "if you want to earn money and make business, now is time to come to Greece"," he added.
Plans to cut taxation have raised eyebrows in Brussels. Greece's former creditors send the message that fiscal policy should remain tight to achieve the agreed budget targets but Georgiadis is not worried: "The European Union wants to have a success in Greece. We will give success to the European Union.
We are proud to be Greeks, we are proud to be Europeans," Georgiadis said.
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Georgiadis has been given one of the most challenging jobs in Greece by newly-elected Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis: revive the country's economic growth.
But in an exclusive interview with Euronews, he appeared undaunted by the task ahead.
"We are going to reduce taxation and we are going to vanish bureaucracy. We will have a new legislation in August that will change almost all legislation, in order to make doing business in this country very easy," Georgiadis said.
"We want to say to everybody: "if you want to earn money and make business, now is time to come to Greece"," he added.
Plans to cut taxation have raised eyebrows in Brussels. Greece's former creditors send the message that fiscal policy should remain tight to achieve the agreed budget targets but Georgiadis is not worried: "The European Union wants to have a success in Greece. We will give success to the European Union.
We are proud to be Greeks, we are proud to be Europeans," Georgiadis said.
For the complete report go to:
https://www.euronews.com/2019/07/15/can-greece-become-eu-s-most-business-friendly-country
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