Προβόπουλε οι κινέζοι προτείνουν να τους διασκεδάζεις
με αυτά που λες, δυο φορές την εβδομάδα για να διώχνουν το στρες από την πολύ δουλειά.
Στην Αθήνα μαθαίνω ότι σου ετοιμάζουν βαλίτσα. Ε Γιώργο μου;
By Maria Spiliopoulou
ATHENS, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- Bank of Greece (BoG) Governor George
Provopoulos reaffirmed on Monday the great potential for further enhancement of
cooperation between Greece and China in several fronts, including the banking
sector, calling on Chinese entrepreneurs to explore investment opportunities in
Greece. "Relations between the two countries are well advancing year after
year. There is quite a lot of
scope for further improving our relations in all
fronts and I am quite optimistic that this will happen," Provopoulos said
in an interview with Xinhua at the Bank's headquarters in Athens on the
prospects of Greek economy. He suggested focus on areas of the
Greek economy
which are expected to expand fast in coming years, such as tourism, one of the
traditional pillars of Greek economy, real estate, agriculture, commercial
business ties, and the financial sector as well. Big Greek banks have a
systemic presence outside Greece in a number of countries in the Balkan area,
so they are regional banks, not national banks, an aspect which can be quite
valuable for Chinese banking institutions seeking a presence in the Southeastern
Europe, he argued. Pointing to COSCO's presence at the port of Piraeus as a
good example of a Chinese company operating in Greece today with positive
results, Provopoulos called on Chinese businesses to grab the opportunity to
benefit from the projected improvement of Greek economy by investing soon. BoG's
chief expressed optimism that debt-ridden Greece, which since 2010 is
struggling, will be able to advance again once the ongoing fiscal adjustment
and structural reform program will bear fruits. He called on China to support
this process to the benefit of both countries and peoples, stressing the common
characteristics which link the two nations. "We Greeks love Chinese
peoples, maybe because we share a very long history behind us. We are people
with strong, rich history and you know very well that countries with history
behind them are better equipped to address crises which by their nature are
short-term or medium-term phenomena," Provopoulos noted.
"We were able as Greeks to withstand even worse situations in the
past. This is a temporary crisis we are going through and I am sure that in the
coming years Greece will go ahead, will be prosperous as it was in the
past," he said.
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