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“Entrepreneurship Cells” are the new project to be implemented by the Ministry of Education through the Operational Programme “Education and Lifelong Learning” co-financed by the European Social Fund.

The project aims at providing strong support to young people who have distinguished themselves for their business ideas in order to turn them into mature business plans and commercially viable businesses.

The support provided by the “Entrepreneurship Cells” consists of the following:

The Greek Government, through the "Acceleration and transparency in the realisation of Strategic Investments" Law (Fast Track), provides the international and Greek investment community with a stable and transparent investment framework that includes regulations, procedures, and administrative mechanisms for the implementation of major public and private projects. Through the Law, critical factors that have inhibited major investment in Greece are abolished.

With the new law 3982/2011 the licensing procedure for manufacturing enterprises is accelerated, the cost for issuing the permit is reduced and licensing procedures are clarified.

Specifically, as far as the philosophy of the licensing procedure is concerned:

The new law 3982/2011 concerning the establishment, organization and operation of Business Parks aims at supporting regional development and environmental protection, improving infrastructure, particularly in areas with problems of underdevelopment and environmental degradation, strengthening entrepreneurship and employment and improving the competitiveness of established enterprises.

The Business Park is an integrated set of organic structures, services and infrastructure established and operating to support the activities of secondary and tertiary sectors.

Law 3982/2011 was the first step in establishing, for the first time, modern terms and conditions for licensing of technical professions, as well as for conducting quality control of services provided while practising those professions. The new law on technical professions:

Period of consultation

From 16.05.2011  to 12.07.2011

Objective of the consultation

We seek comments on a more integrated and coherent approach to public support for EU enterprises aiming to do business outside the EU.

The New Investment Incentives Law—A New Investment Era

Greece’s new Investment Incentives Law (3908/2011) responds to the diverse needs of today’s investor and, in parallel, creates a forward-looking investment environment.   

As Greece orients itself to the global economy, establishes outward-directed policies, and institutes a green development model, both domestic and foreign investors will find a new, open investment framework that is welcoming, attractive, and rewarding.

 

Note: The following procedures do not pertain to companies that require an administrative approval or decision in order to commence their business activity

 

Note: The following procedures do not pertain to companies that require an administrative approval or decision in order to commence their business activity

 

Note: The following procedures do not pertain to companies that require an administrative approval or decision in order to commence their business activity

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