Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Renzi writes Squinzi: ‘Signs solid turning, we work together “- The Messenger

The Prime Minister Matteo Renzi writes the leader of Confindustria, Giorgio Squinzi: clarifies the reason for his absence tomorrow the meeting of industrialists, to Expo; but mostly talking about the economy, the path out of the crisis, and cin a strong invitation to work “together, united.”

“We are finally seeing solid signs of a turn in the economic cycle, with exports that strengthens and domestic demand is recovering,” he noted. Then the invitation to industrialists: “We need to regain momentum and confidence, look to the future with the optimism of those who are aware of their dedication and commitment, but also continuing to work together, united for the good of our country and for a Europe that also recovers finally the center targets revitalization of development, manufacturing and the real economy. ” A Squinzi, Renzi says of sharing you the goal that put the center of its mandate: the recovery of the centrality of the manufacturing sector in our economy, “A paradigm – guarantees – that the government fully supports and which is concentrating its efforts with reforms and measures aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of our industrial system. ” The premier does listing the reforms, the labor market, to justice, bureaucracy, taxation; the new law Sabatini for stimulating investment in incentives to restructuring and bonus furniture, and to support the internationalization with the plan for the made in Italy. In the first lines a nod to the absence of the appointment tomorrow in Milan (when will instead with Sergio Marchionne to the factory in Melfi): “In these days are committed to a long trip in the Italian regions, particularly in the South, where the Government is focusing its efforts because the economic recovery of this area, greatly weakened by the crisis, is essential. ” And Expo highlights the “challenge won.”
             
             
                         
         

             Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 22:41 – Last Updated: May 28, 0:06
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