Greek government juggles economy, tariffs, and Tempe tragedy fallout

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The Greek government faces internal political pressure regarding the Tempe train tragedy, alongside new developments in global economics. An official at a key safety institution resigned, amidst continued opposition questioning. The government aims to improve rail safety, recognizing the need for unbiased investigation. They are also addressing international trade, seeking mutually beneficial solutions with the United States on tariffs. Greece secured a delay on some tariffs on US almonds, aiming to protect Greek businesses and the food industry. Furthermore, the party is holding meetings to improve communication and avoid complaints internally.


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