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Covid is holding back the birth of businesses

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ROME (ITALPRESS) – The Italian entrepreneurial fabric remains on the pedals also in the first quarter of the year. The data at the end of last month, more than a year after the start of the pandemic, bring the estimate on the failure to set up businesses since March 2020 to 63 thousand. The uncertainties of the economic scenario, including expectations on the evolution of the pandemic and relaunch prospects related at the Pnrr, they also affect cancellations, which are slowing down. This is what emerges from the photograph taken by Unioncamere – InfoCamere on the official data on the birth and death rate of Italian companies in the first quarter of 2021. The registrations between January and March amounted to 103,597. Despite a timid rebound signal, which comes to terms with a first quarter of 2020 strongly conditioned by the start of the pandemic season (with the stoppage of all activities for the entire month of March), the balance of registrations that is found by comparing the thirteen months from the beginning of March 2020 to the end of March 2021 with the corresponding period placed outside the pandemic (between 2018 and 2019) marks a volume of registrations of new companies estimated at around 63 thousand fewer units. The data confirm the strong relationship between the climate of trust and the birth rate of businesses and highlight the significant discouragement in starting new businesses that has characterized much of this period. (ITALPRESS). ads / sat / com 23-Apr-21 15:03

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