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    1. DroneMaster2000 on

      SS: Greece is on track to become Israel’s main trade partner, taking Turkey’s place amid ongoing economic boycotts between Israel and Turkey.

      An Israeli delegation recently visited Athens, paving the way to triple trade volume, increasing from $1.3 billion to $4 billion annually.

      Greece is eager to deepen cooperation, particularly in Israel’s tech and energy sectors, including a joint undersea electricity cable project.

      This growing partnership signals a significant shift in Israel’s trade priorities, with Greece emerging as a key ally for regional stability and economic growth.

    2. Its interesting in that 2024, Greece was just about ‚recovered‘ from its crisis. Quadrupling trade could finally get the Greek economy back on its feet. Chemicals represent 40% of Greek imports from Isreal is fascinating to, would anyone know what those chemicals would be?

    3. All problems of Greece will come to an end and become the richest country in the world after 7billions USD of overall trade with Israel if they can able to sell Israel 700 millions dollars of iron/steel with lowest interest rates, 500 m usd of machines, cars, 400 m usd of plastics, 400 m usd of electonic equipments, 300m usd of machinery,…

      https://tradingeconomics.com/turkey/exports/israel

    4. Mister-Psychology on

      Greece voted against the creation of Israel as one of the 2 Christian countries alongside Cuba. As they have a ton of Muslim nation connections and had left-wing governments supporting Palestine. But they very soon started to deal with Israel and now have a strong connection as Turkey is threatening Greece and they are desperate for weapons and military training. It was one of the coldest countries towards Israel. But for security reasons this is not a possible option today.

      Prior to the 2000’s it was hard to have deals with both Israel and Arab nations. But now it seems like it’s very much possible even quite openly.

    5. BIG_DICK_MYSTIQUE on

      Interesting considering how the India-Middle East corridor involves Greece and Israel a lot.

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