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Industry: Rome wants to breathe new life into "made in Italy"

2023-05-21T19:49:03.128Z

Highlights: Giorgia Meloni introduces a bill to boost the industry and address the labour shortage. Italy is home to the second largest industry in Europe after Germany and its exports are expected to reach 600 billion euros in 2023. The bill provides for industrial policy tools, such as the creation of a sovereign wealth fund which, alongside the Italian Deposit and Consignment Fund, will be an armed arm of the Ministry of Finance to carry out consolidation operations for medium and large companies. This article is for subscribers only. You still have 81% to discover.


Giorgia Meloni introduces a bill to boost the industry and address the labour shortage.


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This was a central argument of Giorgia Meloni's campaign: to promote "made in Italy" in the territories and in the world. So much so that she titled the portfolio concerned "Ministry of Companies and Made in Italy", entrusted to one of her faithful of Fratelli d'Italia, Adolfo Urso. Presented this Monday in the Council of Ministers, a first voluminous draft framework law, of 47 articles gathered in five chapters, aims to "give a new breath to the "made in Italy", driving force of the recovery of the country". While Italy is home to the second largest industry in Europe after Germany and its exports, which are expected to reach 600 billion euros in 2023, break new records every year.

This bill provides for industrial policy tools, such as the creation of a sovereign wealth fund which, alongside the Italian Deposit and Consignment Fund, will be an armed arm of the Ministry of Finance to carry out consolidation operations for medium and large companies...

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Source: lefigaro

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