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Saturday, April 1, 2017

Creditors consider €10 entrance fee to help Greece achieve annual primary surplus

Greece’s creditors plan to charge a so-called “entrance fee” of ten euro. The creditors are reportedly considering to charge a 10-euro entrance fee to anyone visiting the country to raise revenues. Creditors’ aim is to help the debt-ridden country to achieve the 3.5% primary surplus for the next years. The thoughts come amid tough negotiations … The post Creditors consider €10 entrance fee to help Greece achieve annual primary surplus appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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