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Title: Made in Greece
Post by: Maik on Sunday, 07 December, 2014 @ 14:37:45
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Greek products to get a “Greek seal”

Greek products are to acquire a Greek seal to distinguish them on the local and international market.

“We want the Greek logo to be a ‘passport’ for Greek exports and businesses throughout the supply chain so that they can travel across the world market and distinguish themselves for their quality and uniqueness,” said Deputy Development Minister Gerasimos Giakoumatos.
http://en.protothema.gr/greek-products-to-get-a-greek-seal/
Title: Re: Made in Greece
Post by: Bryan-in-Kilkis on Sunday, 07 December, 2014 @ 15:55:27
Another blow for the Greek economy then!!!   :lol:
Title: Re: Made in Greece
Post by: U4ea on Sunday, 07 December, 2014 @ 18:32:36
Is that legal under EU Law?
Title: Re: Made in Greece
Post by: Maik on Sunday, 07 December, 2014 @ 19:48:03
Strange as it may seem, Bryan hasn't been deported yet  ;)

If you mean the 'Greek seal'... I doubt Greece has considered EU law that much (but yes, it's probably quite legal - IMO)
Title: Re: Made in Greece
Post by: U4ea on Sunday, 07 December, 2014 @ 21:40:02
Strange cos a lot of UK produced goods had to have "Made in Britain" stickers removed a few years ago.
Title: Re: Made in Greece
Post by: Maik on Sunday, 07 December, 2014 @ 21:52:24
Don't recall that. Maybe 'Made in the EU' has replaced it? This might be of interest:

Buying British? Look for this logo launched by Made in Britain Campaign (http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2533876/Buying-British-Look-new-Made-Britain-logo.html)