| Greece as a "springboard" to the Balkans -- | ||||
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Doing Business in Greece: · Labeling distribution channels · Tariff/non tariff barriers · Customs · Payment Terms · Economic and political stability · Growth above EU average Greece's proximity to other countries in southeastern Europe, and the traditional trade ties of Greek businessmen with these neighboring countries, offer a variety of additional opportunities for U.S. businesses with Greek partners. Best prospects include: · Defense Equipment · Telecommunications Equipment · Renewable Energy · Information Technology · Medical Equipment · Material Handling · Environmental Engineering Services · Franchising · Tourism Infrastructure · Homeland Security Presented by Steve Alley, Senior Commercial Officer Bill Kutson, Commercial Attaché Marios Kyriacou, Senior Partner, KPMG Symeon Tsomokos, President, Symeon Tsomokos S.A. Event Details: Thursday, April 3rd, 2008 11 AM Eastern Time / 8 AM Pacific Time. Duration is approximately 50 minutes. Fee: $35 payable by credit card. This webinar is being offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Europe Team. As it is a web-based event, you may participate from your home or office computer. |
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| Dusan Marinkovic, Indianapolis Senior International Trade Specialist Phone: 317-582-2300 Dusan.Marinkovic@trade.gov | ||||
| William Kutson, Baltimore Commercial Officer Phone: 410-962-4539 William.Kutson@trade.gov | ||||