Investors frustrated by ceaseless delays
The Delphi Economic Forum (DEF) wrapped up on Sunday, with investors bemoaning the delays and obstructions dogging the large-scale projects that Greece's economy so desperately needs.
More specifically, investors rued problems and delays with investments at the port of Piraeus, the project for the creation of a tourism resort in Kassiopi on the Ionian island of Corfu that has been stalled since 2013, as well as major enterprises involving state-owned real estate and airports.
Investors at the forum pointed the finger of blame at the Greek state and its lack of strategy, ceaseless backpeddling, obstructions and everything else standing in the way of the completion of a long string of investment projects.
These complaints were further augmented by the decision Monday of the Central Archaeological Council (KAS) to declare the wider region of Piraeus an archaeological...
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