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Analysis
13 March 2020

Final curtain on Greek project tragedy?

In:
Power, Renewables, Transport
Region:
Europe
Features editor
The project market in Greece was essentially frozen following the onset of the country’s infamous government debt crisis in 2009. But with modest economic growth gradually returning since 2017, the infra market has been thawing. Now, with a new pro-markets government at the helm, international investors and financiers are showing interest again.

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