
The 4th InvestGR Forum 2021: Reforming the Greek Economy will take place this year on July 14 and will have a hybrid form, according to the current health protocol.
The main topic of this year’s InvestGR Forum is the connection of Foreign Direct Investment with the Reforms in Greece.
In the opening panel, EY Greece will present, exclusively and in the first pan-Hellenic presentation at the InvestGR Forum, the findings of the research conducted by EY worldwide, entitled: “Attractiveness Survey”.
Specifically, the first findings of the EY research, “Attractiveness Survey: Greece 2021”, will be presented and analyzed, on the subject of the attractiveness of Greece as an investment destination. The third edition of the EY annual survey will capture the investment community’s views on Greece, the country’s strengths and weaknesses as an investment destination, as well as its performance in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) over the past year. as well as its course as an investment destination compared to previous years.
In the other panels of the Forum, Government Ministers will present their key reforms and plans in their areas of responsibility, while there will be thematic panels on Innovation, Sustainable Development and Green Investments, as well as a section in which CEOs will present each of a problem and the proposed solution to that problem.
The 4th InvestGR Forum 2021: Reforming the Greek Economy is held with the support and under the auspices of the European Commission Delegation to Greece, the Ministry of Development and Investment, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the BSE Association of Industrial Companies.


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