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Life after the liberalization of the Greek market

30 March 2014 / 16:03:32  GRReporter
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The maximum prices for water, tea, coffee and sandwiches at sites where there is usually a monopoly, such as airports, ships, stadiums and archaeological sites, will be retained.

BUILDING MATERIALS

15 Removal of restrictions on capital

Holders of authorisations to sell asphalt are no longer required to have a minimum company capital of 500,000 euro and a storage area with a capacity of 2,000 m3.

16 Cheaper cement

The 2% addition to the selling price of cement will be repealed; it was previously allocated to the insurance fund of employees of cement companies.

COMPANIES

17 End of contributions to chambers of commerce

As of 1 January 2015, the obligation for membership of companies in commercial, industrial, professional or hotel chambers will be annulled.

18 Express mergers

Obstacles to mergers and divisions of companies will be repealed. So far, each company should have existed for three years.

CAFÉS-KIOSKS

 

19 Kiosks for all

Access to kiosks and cafés for those who do not belong to a special population will become easier. Restrictions on the issuance of permits for kiosks, cafés and barbers in public spaces and buildings of the local administration will be repealed. The restriction providing that 30% of places for kiosks should be given to people with special needs and large families according to income criteria will remain in force.

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