The Energy Minister says a temporary ceasefire in key maritime routes could ease pressure on energy prices, while stressing that authorities remain on alert amid ongoing global uncertainty
Executives say the aid package provides limited relief to specific industries, with structural energy costs and competitiveness gaps still unresolved.
Athens has finalized a two-pillar support package for Greek industry after six months of negotiations with the European Commission, targeting both immediate electricity bill reductions and long-term energy efficiency investments.
All economic data and forecasts, ranging from international institutions to credit rating agencies, local authorities, and financial pundits, presented a sanguine narrative for the Greek economy in 2026. However, the protracted conflict in the Middle East has upended these optimistic projections, which anticipated economic growth to hover upward of 2% in 2026, with Greek authorities even […]
The Doha visit forms part of Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias’ wider tour of the Persian Gulf, following a stop in the United Arab Emirates.
The disparity is particularly worrying, as the full impact of the ongoing war in the Middle East has yet to be factored in.
Consumer prices accelerated in March across Europe, driven largely by a rebound in energy costs, as geopolitical tensions add pressure to already uncertain economic conditions.
Asian nations are scrambling to arrange energy-swapping deals to counter severe fuel shortages stemming from the Middle East conflict
With Easter around the corner and Middle East tensions pushing up fuel and food prices, Athens is rolling out subsidy measures it has used before — and promising more market inspections.
Lawmakers clash over fuel subsidies, tax cuts, and support for vulnerable households as the greek government attempts to tackle rising energy costs linked to the Middle East war.
Households are expected to face higher power prices in April as wholesale electricity costs climb, driven by global energy tensions, though suppliers plan partial offsets to ease the impact
Eurozone finance ministers hold emergency talks as oil tops $100, driving up costs for households and businesses and raising concerns over a new inflation cycle and the bloc’s ability to respond in time.
The president said peace talks were 'going very well'
At the Eurocities meeting, Athens presented its innovative approach to tackling energy poverty.
Richard Goldberg, former White House National Security Council official who helped shape U.S. sanctions policy on Iran, tells To Vima that Greece’s shipping industry and energy infrastructure could play a decisive role in U.S. efforts to secure energy flows amid Middle East tensions
Higher energy, raw material, and transport costs linked to the Middle East conflict are pushing up fertilizer prices and driving noticeable increases in fruit and vegetable prices across Greek markets.
DG Clima official Elina Bardram outlines how Europe’s energy dependence, rising disinformation and extreme weather are converging- making electrification and adaptation more important now than ever
Damage to over 40 energy projects across nine countries threatens global fuel supplies, with Asia facing the brunt and urgent international coordination needed to stabilize markets
Stavros Papastavrou returns to CERAWeek in Texas to discuss next steps with Chevron and ExxonMobil – On the table are timelines for exploratory drilling, studies, and seismic surveys
Europe, Mitsotakis argued, must equip itself with a targeted “toolbox” capable of providing temporary support to households and businesses, shielding them from the risk of a renewed energy crisis.