Revenues from the export of Greek products and services are expected to increase anywhere from 5 and 5.5% in 2015, according to projections by international organizations, since 2014 closed with an estimated decline of 2-2.5%, Christina Sakellaridi, the president of the Association of Panhellenic Exporters said on Wednesday.
"The course of exports in the six years of the crisis confirms the capacity of the Greek economy to be competitive on a global level while also highlighting the necessity for the formation of a pro-growth business and politically stable environment in order to fully utilize the prospects," Sakellaridi stated at an event in Athens.She also pointed out the European Union is the natural space and the main market for Greek products.