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In Italy, a post-Covid recovery on the hats of the wheel

2021-09-06T17:10:42.532Z


The maintenance of public aid, the advance of vaccination and a good tourist season are boosting activity.


Is the outlook about to change on Rome?

The OECD, which publishes its annual study Monday, is for the first time in a long time rather optimistic.

Because the Italian economy, the first in Europe to have been hit by the Covid and to have suffered a larger GDP plunge last year, of 8.9%, is now experiencing the second strongest rebound among the countries of the OECD, behind the United Kingdom.

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Since the publication of a 2.7% increase between April and June compared to the first quarter, Rome has significantly raised its forecasts for this year.

And expects at least 5.8% growth, perhaps even 6%, supported by the maintenance of public aid and the progress of the vaccination campaign.

"With summer tourism which was much better than expected, growth will remain strong, around 1.5% in the third quarter,"

said Ref chief economist Fedele of Novellis.

However, Italy will not return to its 2019 level of activity until the beginning of 2022, when activity

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Source: lefigaro

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