WSJ – U.S. Sees New Bright Spot in Europe: Greece
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is the latest international media outlet to spotlight what it describes as Greece’s economic recovery, this time within the prism of tightening Greek-US relations over the past decade.
The article, entitled “U.S. Sees New Bright Spot in Europe: Greece”, details how US corporate America has also “discovered” the east Mediterranean country that just a few years ago tottered on bankruptcy and a possible ‘Grexit’.
The sub-head of the article, in fact, was “US tech companies, gas exporters and military expand activity in Greece, whose long-suffering economy bounces back.”
The entire article is here:
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