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SEV heralds production shift

- BY CHRYSSA LIAGGOU

The Hellenic Federation of Enterprise­s (SEV) is shifting its focus to industry in a bid to serve as a reference point for a new and necessary production model, said the influentia­l associatio­n’s new president, Dimitris Papalexopo­ulos.

In his first speech at the helm of SEV on Monday, Papalexopo­ulos said that the associatio­n’s primary goal going forward is to increase the contributi­on of industry to Greek gross domestic product from 10% to 15% within the next 10 years.

Addressing the online general meeting, SEV’s new chief said that the coronaviru­s crisis “should not shift our attention away from our strategic targets, nor be an alibi for avoiding the necessary reforms.”

Papalexopo­ulos added that beyond providing support for the more vulnerable members of society, economic relief measures must also prioritize jobs and industry so as to safeguard the country’s healthy but vulnerable productive fabric.

The Titan Cement manager presented proposals on how the government ought to distribute the European resources by bolstering investment in crucial infrastruc­tures and private productive investment­s, while acknowledg­ing that the government initiative­s have been in the right direction. He went on to praise the spirit of cooperatio­n and efficiency exhibited by Greek society during the pandemic, describing it as a “model of debate and discourse, both in politics and in society, that gives hope.”

Papalexopo­ulos also illustrate­d the new production model needed by the country in six points: Accelerati­ng delayed reforms, mainly concerning the lifting of obstacles to enterprise­s; forming a comprehens­ive industrial policy aligned to that of the European Union; securing competitiv­e energy costs; providing systematic support for industries with a capacity for innovation; channeling sufficient resources to investment­s in the right infrastruc­tures, mainly digital, energy, circular economy and logistics; and the pursuit of vital goals such as the digital revolution, improving necessary work skills and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The new chief of the SEV associatio­n went on to cite the multiple benefits of manufactur­ing, such as its contributi­on in the GDP and employment, and its export potential.

at the helm of the Hellenic Federation of Enterprise­s (SEV) on Monday, Dimitris Papalexopo­ulos said that the main goal right now is to increase in the contributi­on of industry in Greek gross domestic product from 10% to 15% within the next decade.

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In his first speech

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