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Think tank lowers Greek growth projection to 2.2% in 2025, due to US tariffs

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Posted on April 15, 2025

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· Last updated: April 15, 2025

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Think Tank Cuts Greek Growth Forecast to 2.2% Due to Tariffs

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's economy is expected to grow by 2.2% this year, slightly lower than initially projected, due to the expected impact of U.S. tariffs on Europe, think tank IOBE said on Tuesday.

The Foundation of Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) had forecasted growth of 2.4% in January.

"The escalation of the trade war could lead to disruptions in growth rates, inflation and the international financial system," IOBE said in its report.

Greece's economy, with only 5% of its total exports heading to the United States, will see limited direct impact from tariffs but it might see demand from EU countries for its products and tourist services drop, while rising global uncertainty could dent the appetite for investment.

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Greek growth forecast lowered to 2.2% for 2025.
  • US tariffs on Europe impact Greek economy.
  • IOBE initially projected 2.4% growth.
  • Limited direct impact from US tariffs.
  • Potential drop in EU demand for Greek exports.

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The article discusses the reduction in Greece's economic growth forecast to 2.2% due to US tariffs.
How will US tariffs affect Greece?
US tariffs may reduce EU demand for Greek exports and increase global uncertainty, affecting investment.
Who provided the growth forecast?
The growth forecast was provided by the Foundation of Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE).

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