“We want French investments that bring know -how and create alliances with the Greek productive economy.”

This was characterized by, among other things, by the Minister of Development, Takis Theodorikakos at a meeting with a delegation of the French business network MEDEF, led by the Chairman of the Board of Directors. of L’Oréal, Jean-Paul Agon and with the Chairman of the Executive Committee and Vice President of the Board of Directors. of Seb, Rania Catherine.

According to a statement, the Minister of Development presented the three main reforms implemented by the Ministry of Development at this time: the new Development Law with € 1 billion for two years, the national quality policy highlighted by Made in Greece as a guarantee of quality and reliability, Standards of AADE.

“Greece is constantly diminishing bureaucracy, is taking significant steps to digitize the state and enhances the credibility of the Greek economy,” Mr Theodorikakos noted, noting that Greece is moving with stability and confidence in an unstable international environment, enhancing its strategic position in Europe.

“We want French investments that bring know -how and create alliances with the Greek productive economy,” he said, inviting MEDEF businesses to use the support tools offered by the Greek state.

At the heart of the debate were also the opportunities to strengthen cooperation between Greek and French businesses in areas such as manufacturing, energy, cosmetics and industrial products.