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Greek Parliament Backs Commerce Plan to Boost Island Economies

Wednesday, 24 June 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
A meeting of the Greek Parliament's Sub-Committee on Island Regions took place recently in Athens, focused on the role of commerce in island development. Antonis Rokakis, representing the Chania business community in western Crete, presented proposals outlining how local trade can support the region's economic growth. The session highlighted the importance of Chania as a commercial hub and pushed for policy measures to strengthen the retail and services sector across island territories. For visitors, a thriving local commerce scene in Chania means more diverse shopping, dining, and services throughout the city and surrounding areas. The proposals aim to support independent businesses, which are a key part of the authentic experience tourists enjoy when exploring Chania's old town, market streets, and harbor district.

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