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Budget Law 2022: Mise, measures for businesses to promote competitiveness

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In the 2022 budget law approved by Parliament, numerous measures were introduced to promote the competitiveness of the country’s production system. From supporting businesses through investments related to the digital and green transition to anti-relocation regulations that aim to protect workers without penalizing entrepreneurs. This is learned in a note from the Ministry of Economic Development (MiSe). These measures are flanked by a series of further interventions desired by Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti for companies that intend to invest in Italy or in any case to hire workers from crisis areas.

In addition, the TV Bonus was refinanced with a new facility in favor of the elderly over 70 who will be able to receive the decoder, the Development Contracts, the Nuova Sabatini, the Guarantee Fund at home. The Patent box subsidy measure was also reformed, the intervention to counter the rise in bills was financed and the fund for industrial transition established. “The measures we wanted as Mise in the maneuver – declares Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti – are consistent with the path started almost a year ago, with the launch of the Draghi government. We accompany the development of companies towards more sustained growth, also through path of the PNRR, without neglecting the sectors that need extra help to respond to the crisis caused by Covid “.

“The measures introduced – continues the minister – aim to support companies in the challenges they have to face in recent years starting from the digital and green transformation of production processes, facilitating on the one hand the attraction of national and international investments and on the other hand protection of workers affected by companies in crisis. The maneuver also intervenes with a package of measures strongly desired to counter the rise in bills. These are measures – underlines the minister – which will be further strengthened by the Government which considers it a priority to support our industrial realities and families in a very delicate moment “.

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“We regret the lack of incentives for the automotive sector, which even as Mise had strongly asked for precisely because of the delicate phase it is difficult that the sector is experiencing between transition and the consequences of the pandemic. inside the government “.

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