
ΟΤ, always at the heart of the events, announces its resounding presence at the politically and economically crucial 87th International Exhibition of Thessaloniki, which this year after the tragic events caused by the severe weather front Daniel acquires special interest.
With absolute respect for the crucial nature of current circumstances, OT will attempt a first direct analysis and investigation of the significant socio-economic and political impacts, looking for answers and solutions.
Through the special studio in the area of the 87th TIF, with a live program that will be broadcast from the websites ot.gr and in.gr, it will cover all developments with validity and immediacy.
From September 10 to September 17, OT carries the pulse of events every day.
The effects on the economy, agricultural production, infrastructure and trade from the floods in the prefectures of Thessaly, as well as the climate and energy crisis, punctuality, tax and labor reforms, pensions and support measures for vulnerable households are expected to be high on the agenda of this year’s Exhibition.
OT journalists Christos Kolonas, Eleni Stergiou and Yiannis Agouridis will convey the developments minute by minute from the studio set up in Thessaloniki especially for this purpose.
With exclusive reports, interviews with government and opposition officials, important businessmen, representatives of productive entities and other economic actors, OT intervenes, asks questions, analyzes the economic situation and outlines the next day.
With a rich agenda of topics, important guests and comprehensive, high-quality coverage from the sites of the Alter Ego group, the annual presence of the OT at TIF has now become an institution.
Stay tuned, for another year the heart of TIF beats in OT!


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