Greece has tapped 18 billion euros from EU’s Restoration Fund


ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece has acquired 18 billion euros ($18.5 billion) in grants and loans from the European Union’s Restoration Fund since 2021, equal to about 8% of its financial output, the federal government stated on Thursday.

After years of under-investment on account of a 2010-2018 monetary disaster, Greece has improved its uptake of European funds, tackling paperwork and serving to its economic system develop quicker.

Greece is eligible for a complete of 36 billion euros in grants and loans from the post-pandemic fund till 2027 and the sources have been anticipated to leverage complete funding of greater than 60 billion euros in medium-sized firms, inexperienced power, digitisation and infrastructure.

Athens will put in a request to obtain one other 3.9 billion euros from the Restoration Fund by Could, which might assist the nation obtain its goal for financial progress of two.3% this 12 months, up from 2.2% in 2024, deputy Finance Minister Nikos Papathanasis stated throughout a press convention.

“Our economic system as soon as once more recorded progress charges a lot larger than the European common, persevering with to be among the many prime within the EU by way of absorption of sources from the Restoration Fund,” Papathanasis stated.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A view of Athens, Greece, September 11, 2024. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi/File Photo

Greek public funding – which attracts funding primarily from the EU, together with the Restoration Fund, in addition to from the state price range – will are available in at 14.1 billion euros this 12 months and attain 16.4 billion euros in 2026, in accordance with finance ministry information.

($1 = 0.9734 euros)

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