The Greek Current

Greece braces for the economic fallout from the Iran crisis

Mar 27, 2026
Yiannis Tsakalos, tourism pro with 30+ years shaping Greek travel strategy. John Psaropoulos, independent journalist covering Greek politics and regional policy. Nikos Vettas, economist and IOBE director tracking macro and public finance. They discuss energy dependence, rising fuel costs and government relief. They examine tourism behavior shifts, booking hesitation, operational risks, and scenarios for travel demand.
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ADVICE

Use Targeted Fuel Relief Rather Than Broad VAT Cuts

  • Targeted, temporary fuel subsidies and profit-margin caps can blunt immediate household pain without eroding core tax revenue.
  • John Psaropoulos explains Mitsotakis plans €307m for April–May fuel relief, giving households ~€50–60 each while capping fuel distributor margins.
INSIGHT

Consumption Taxes Limit Room For Broad Tax Cuts

  • Greece resists VAT cuts because consumption taxes fund roughly 40% of tax revenue, making broad cuts fiscally costly.
  • Psaropoulos notes consumption taxes produce €39bn versus ~€26bn from income, shaping the government's choice for targeted aid.
INSIGHT

Energy Security Drove Europe's Renewables Surge After 2022

  • The 2022 gas shock shifted EU policy toward energy autonomy and accelerated renewables and carbon pricing as a security response.
  • Psaropoulos ties the spike in renewables and carbon prices to Europe's reaction after Russia cut gas supplies.
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