Back to newsGreece's Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance, Dimitris Markopoulos, met with local business and industry representatives in Heraklion, Crete's largest city. The meeting brought together key economic stakeholders to discuss regional development and financial matters affecting the island. While specific agenda items were not detailed in the report, such government consultations with local productive sectors typically address tourism infrastructure, business regulation, and economic growth initiatives. For visitors, this signals ongoing government attention to Crete's economic environment, which supports the island's tourism services and local businesses. Heraklion serves as Crete's administrative and commercial hub, home to the main international airport and the Palace of Knossos.
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Deputy Minister Convenes Economic Forum in Heraklion, Crete
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