British Embassy,1 Ploutarchou Street,Athens 106 75,Greece
Tel: +30 210 727 2600
Fax: +30 210 727 2734
UK customers and general enquires, contact trade.athens@fco.gov.uk
Amid relentlessly negative reporting of the Greek economy, trade has held up.
Despite an inevitable drop in domestic consumer demand, the outward-looking Greek private sector has led many Greek companies to developing their business in SE Europe. This diversification will continue, providing new opportunities for UK companies to exploit often difficult markets through Greek partnerships.
The Greek government promotes a major privatisations programme which includes the sale of airports, ports, public land, utilities and transport infrastructure.
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Tel: +00 30 210 7272645/+44 (0)20 7215 5000 (for local call rate transfer)
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The close ties between the UK and Greek maritime communities were reinforced at the recent Greek-British Shipping Forum in Athens organised by Maritime London and the British Embassy in Athens. More
> FCO Travel Advice and Country Profile for Greece
Official travel advice and overview of Greece.
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