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Greek Businesses Warn of Energy Costs and Labor Shortages

Greek Businesses Warn of Energy Costs and Labor Shortages

Hellenic Shipping News

The Greek business community is grappling with several challenges, but two issues stand

The Greek business community is grappling with several challenges, but two issues stand out across industries and company sizes: soaring energy costs and the shortage of skilled workers.

Losing Ground in Competitiveness

Energy prices, which also burden households, remain a dominant concern. Business associations stress that the government has offered no roadmap for solutions.

“Energy costs have been high for two years now—well above the EU average,” noted the president of the Hellenic Association of Industries (SBE), warning that competitiveness and exports are at risk, urging immediate government intervention to prevent Greece from “losing ground.”

The SBE has repeatedly highlighted that while other European countries support their industries against energy price shocks, Greece lags behind. Maintaining competitiveness, the group argues, is vital not only for growth and exports but also for quality job creation and social cohesion.

The hospitality sector has also voiced frustration. The Panhellenic Federation of Restaurants and Related Professions (POESE) condemned the government’s “provocative indifference,” stating: “After years of insecurity, crushing costs, and collapsing consumption, we expected fair solutions. Instead, we received deafening silence—a silence that condemns thousands of businesses.”

A Shortage of Skilled Labor

The second major challenge is the lack of specialized personnel.

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