GDP, Franco: 6.6 points recovered but not yet at the starting point

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(Finance) – “In a situation of stunted growth has engaged the recession linked to the pandemic that took away nine points from us in 2020. As you have seen yesterday from the Istat data we have recovered 6.6 points of GDP but evidently we have not yet returned to the starting point. “The Minister of Economy noted this, Daniele Franco, speaking at the presentation of the Green Paper “The competitiveness of the Italian financial markets in support of growth”. “We must ensure that, once the pandemic phase is over, there is a rate of higher growth “ he added.

“In a situation like this the capital market plays a vital role to efficiently allocate financial resources, having in mind the longer perspective outlined in the PNRR which envisages 190 billion in investments plus more 30 billion of the complementary fund. It is important that these investments be associated with a continuation of the recovery of private investments “.

The Minister also underlined that in order to develop a financial market that supports growth, it is necessary to intervene on the regulatory structure in Italy which is not always the most adequate, we have considerable room for improvement “and on one of the” priorities indicated in the NRP “the one linked “the dimension of efficiency and effectiveness of the judicial system”.

A passage also on the question of climate change which – said Franco – “requires a very thorough review of the ways of producing, consuming and traveling, which make a part of the endowment of our capital, like that for produce and consume energy “.

Meanwhile, yesterday afternoon, a videoconference interview was held between Minister Franco and the Ukrainian Minister of Finance, Serhiy Marchenko.

During the interview, Minister Franco – the MEF explains – expressed the firm condemnation of the Italian government for the Russian aggression against Ukraine. The Italian government has provided 110 million euros to the Ukrainian government which, Ukrainian Minister Marchenko confirmed, will be used to ensure the normal functioning of the Ukrainian public administration.

Franco then reiterated Italy’s commitment to remain alongside Ukraine on a European and international level.

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