Group 1: Impact of US Tariffs on Greek Agricultural Exports - The US tariffs on EU goods have severely impacted the export of Greek agricultural products, particularly feta cheese, table olives, and olive oil [1][2] - Feta cheese, a key Greek product, has seen its export market share to the US grow to 9% in 2024, but new tariffs threaten its competitiveness [1] - The increase in tariffs from 10% to 15% on Greek table olives since April 2023 has put additional pressure on this sector, with the US accounting for 28% of Greece's total olive exports in 2024 [2] Group 2: Industry Responses and Future Strategies - Greek producers are exploring alternative markets due to the adverse effects of US tariffs on their profitability and market access [3] - The president of the Greek Dairy Industry Association noted that the new tariff policies could weaken the competitive edge of feta cheese in the US market, prompting some producers to look towards emerging markets [1][3] - Local olive growers expressed that the increased tariff costs are significantly damaging their earnings, indicating a potential shift in focus to other markets if prices continue to rise [2]
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