An essential step for our economy. What cannot ignore the protection of the Italian genius. This ability to transform dreams, ideas, plans into objects that the whole world envies us. “The approval of the Made in Italy bill, which will take place in the coming weeks, will allow us to improve strategic supply chains, in which foreign investors want to invest.” Thus the Minister of Business and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, who within the scope of the international conference of Chambers of Commerce recalled that “a national strategic fund has been created that will take on the appearance of a true sovereign wealth fund in which other countries can also invest through its sovereign wealth funds and investment funds, including private ones, and the same can be done by those looking for the best way to maximize their resources, social security funds and funds, Italian and international insurance funds. We have placed a growth forecast for 2023, we will see data from the last quarter, which should reach 0.8%, which is 16 points more than what Germany, our main partner, will record”.
The exponent of FDI, as recalled by the news agency AdnKronos, highlighted that “with the approval of the amendment to the Competition Law that allows the increase in exposure limits to electromagnetic fields, Italy is finally moving towards the European Union, constituting itself as delays of decades. In our country, the emission limit for electromagnetic fields remained stagnant at 6 V/m, making it the lowest among those in the EU, so much so that it delayed the development of 5G networks in urban areas. This measure – concluded Urso – represents an important turning point for Italy’s development: it will in fact improve mobile connectivity in the region, guaranteeing a higher quality of services for citizens and will allow companies to become more competitive. We said and we did. This is the government of doing.”
Source: IL Tempo

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