The representation of the vice-presidency in the Association of European Capitals of Business (BECC) by the president of the Association of Attica and Piraeus Industries (SVAP) Mr. Dimitris Mathios is extended for another term, as, as stressed, the vice-presidency was successfully represented by the Greek side.
Attilio Tranqulli, vice-president of the Italian Unindustria in Rome, also remained in office for another term in office, while the vice-presidency was deemed to be successfully represented by the Greek side.
From the side of the president of SVAP and their vice-president of BECC, Mr. D. Mathiou at the meeting in Rome, an analysis of the goals of the Greek economy for 2022 was made based on the possibilities determined by the country’s budget for next year.
Mr. Mathios emphasized the importance of the fact that in the fourth quarter of the year, it is expected that the total annual GDP losses of 2020 have been recovered, with a cumulative growth of 2021-2022 at 11.7%.
Interventions were made in the same direction by the vice president of SVAP Mr. Stavros Theodoropoulos who also represented SVAP at the meeting in Rome.
The BECC in Rome was particularly interested in the news from the Member States, the greeting from the President of Unindustria Angelo Camilli and presentations on infrastructure financing and digital economy infrastructure based on specific Community programs.
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Source From: Capital

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