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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 17-01-10Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] New Democracy's intervention on Turkish officers"It is a matter of honor and prestige for Greece to confirm that in a European country, in a European Rule of Law, the Justice decides unaffected and undistracted by any internal or external intervention attempt," main opposition New Democracy's shadow foreign policy minister George Koumoutsakos said on Tuesday.[02] Low temperatures alert the biological clock of bearsThe bears in the "Arcturus" Sanctuary of Nymfaio, Florina, hibernated because the very low temperatures and the snow alerted their biological clock."The oldest bears first went to sleep followed by the younger ones who had come from the Zoo in Thessaloniki" Panos Stephanou from "Arcturus" said in statements to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA). The shelter accommodates 15 bears while another four, that have not "slept", live in another shelter. [03] SYRIZA's political secretariat to convene on Cyprus issueThe political secretariat of SYRIZA will convene on Tuesday, at the party offices, to discuss issues concerning the negotiations and Cyprus.The meeting will take place, at 17.30. [04] Greek exports on the road to new record in 2016A return of Greek exports to positive growth rates in November 2016, a month during which the oil product sector saw its pressures easing further, allowing the economy to capitalize on a dynamism recorded by most export sectors in the last few months, the Panhellenic Exporters Association said in a report.In an analysis of premiminary data released by Hellenic Statistical Authority on the country's merchandise trade, the Association said the November figures allowed the country to move towards breaking another historic record for the second successive year (excluding oil products). The analysis showed that an increase in exports in November reflected a 10.7 pct increase in exports to EU countries despite a 2.3 pct decline in exports to third countries. Excluding oil products, exports to the EU grew 13.8 pct in November, while exports to third countries rose 6.4 pct. In the 11-month period, Greek exports to the EU grew by 2.6 pct, but fell 7.7 pct to the rest of the world. Excluding oil products, exports to the EU grew 5.2 pct, while exports to third countries fell 4.0 pct. All sectors, excluding oil products, moved higher in November, with five out of nine rising sectors recording double-digit growth rates led by farm products (fruit/vegetables and olive oil), industrial products and raw materials. Oil products fell 11.5 pct. The association said Greek exports needed to grow by around 1.3 billion euros in December to lead to a new historic record in exports in 2016 (excluding oil products). Traditionally, December promises exports worth more than 1.5 billion euros. Imports grew 2.9 pct in November to 3.77 billion euros from 3.66 billion in November 2015, excluding oil products imports grew by 1.2 pct. In the 11-month period, imports rose slightly (0.5 pct to 40 billion euros), while excluding oil products, imports rose 6.4 pct compared with the previous 11-month period. As a result, the trade deficit grew 4.3 pct in the January-November period to 16.9 billion euros, while excluding oil products the trade deficit rose 11.8 pct. Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |