The recent study by the Foundation for Economic & Industrial Research (IOBE) highlights ElvalHalcor’s strong and sustained contribution to the Greek economy in 2025, reaffirming the company’s role as a key driver of industry, exports and employment in Greece
Despite the challenging international environment and broadly stagnant demand for Greek industrial products, ElvalHalcor recorded production value of EUR 2.4 billion in 2025, while exports reached EUR 2.5 billion. This performance corresponds to 8.0% of Greece’s industrial exports, underlining the company’s significant contribution to the country’s export profile and international competitiveness.
The study also confirms ElvalHalcor’s leading position in the aluminium and copper sectors. In 2025, the company’s aluminium exports amounted to EUR 1.75 billion, representing 63.4% of Greece’s total aluminium exports, while copper exports reached EUR 777 million, corresponding to 96.1% of the country’s total copper exports. These figures highlight the strategic importance of ElvalHalcor’s production and commercial footprint for the Greek economy.
In terms of wider economic impact, IOBE estimates that ElvalHalcor’s total contribution to Greece’s GDP exceeded EUR 1.3 billion in 2025, equivalent to approximately 0.56% of the country’s GDP. The company’s activity also generated EUR 824 million in social product and contributed close to EUR 398 million to public revenues, through direct, indirect and induced effects across the economy.
ElvalHalcor’s contribution to employment remains equally significant. In 2025, the company directly employed 2,887 people in Greece, while its total impact supported 20,920 full-time equivalent jobs across the economy. According to IOBE’s analysis, every direct job at ElvalHalcor supported an additional 6.2 jobs in the broader economy.
Through its productive activity, export orientation and continued investments in advanced industrial solutions, ElvalHalcor continues to create long-term value for the Greek economy, its people, society and the environment, supporting the transition towards a more resilient, sustainable and competitive production model.


