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Athens News Agency: News in English, 06-10-24

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Greece, China seek to boost shipping ties
  • [02] Roman-era busts unearthed

  • [01] Greece, China seek to boost shipping ties

    Greece and China are seeking to further improve their ties in shipping, visiting Finance Minister George Alogoskoufis said on Tuesday.

    "China has shown especial interest in the creation of infrastructure, initially at the ports of Piraeus and Thessaloniki, for its transit goods to the Middle East, Europe, the Black Sea countries etcetera," the minister told reporters.

    "There is interest not only from Chinese companies in the creation of infrastructure in Greek ports, but also on the part of Greek shipowners for facilities at Chinese ports," he reported.

    In addition, work had begun on resolving minor difficulties between the two sides.

    Open tenders would be called for port improvement projects, with financial criteria taken into account, a bidding floor, and guarantees for cargo in transit, Alogoskoufis said.

    Accompanying him, Deputy Finance Minister Christos Folias underlined that he saw opportunities for alliances in all sectors.

    "We proposed backing the creation in the two countries of joint ventures between Greek and Chinese firms," Folias noted.

    Greek newbuildings in China

    More than 100 ships have been ordered by Greek shipowners for construction in China, Alogoskoufis said in a speech to Chinese executives and ministry representatives.

    "We encourage this kind of cooperation, and we would like to see those ships used by Chinese firms for their exports. Chinese companies could also employ Greece's strategic geo-political position and back access for their products to Europe, especially in the rapidly evolving southeastern European market," the minister said.

    He also outlined the Greek economy's performance.

    "Despite high oil prices, low growth in the eurozone, and our drive for fiscal revitalisation, the Greek economy is growing at a brisk pace. Our reform plan is backing enterprise, toning up the international orientation of firms and an outward-looking approach to the economy, and improving competitiveness," he said.

    "Greece has the most evolved social, political and economic infrastructure in the region, and is actively promoting the incorporation of its neighbours in the European Union, the minister reported.

    Many multinationals had recognised major benefits offered by Greece, and opted for the country as the seat of their operations in southeastern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean.

    "Greece is a gateway for foreign investors to a dynamically evolving region," Alogoskoufis said.

    On Wednesday, the minister leaves Beijing for Shanghai for talks with government officials.

    [02] Roman-era busts unearthed

    A Roman-era marble bust of Greek philosopher Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC), was unearthed during recent archaeological excavations at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens.

    The 46-centimetre (18-inch) bust, an excellently preserved likeness of the 4th century philosopher, was unearthed together with the busts of Roman emperor Adrian (31 centimetres) and of a priest, possibly, of the Theatre of Dionysus (34 centimetres).

    Aristotle's bust is considered to be the best of all existing ancient ones.


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