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Varese on the hunt for a new future

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“We will return to pre-pandemic levels only in 2022. And in any case, even at that point, we will still be four points below our 2008 GDP.” For Carlo Bonomi, the basic objective remains growth. He repeats it several times in front of over 500 entrepreneurs gathered at Malpensa airport, the place chosen by the Varese Industrial Union to hold its annual meeting.

Growth that for Italy must become “an obsession”, growth necessary to be able to manage the additional debt created in the emergency phase – adds the president of Confindustria – which can only be achieved by making the most of the recovery plan, starting first of all from the reforms.

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Not easy to implement – he adds – if each party, as happens now for example on tax issues, “aims to put up its own flag”. On the contrary, explains Bonomi, a common denominator must be found and the idea of ​​the Pact for Italy launched at the annual meeting of Confindustria goes exactly in this direction.

Risks, therefore, in this phase, but also opportunities. Starting from Italy’s newfound authoritativeness in Europe thanks to Mario Draghi, an opportunity to “review the rules of engagement on European issues such as the stability pact and state aid, which are seen very differently by the member countries”.

From the meeting scheduled for the afternoon between the Prime Minister and the trade unions, Bonomi expects “the best possible”, “I expect the best possible” from the meeting scheduled for today between the Prime Minister, Mario Draghi, and the unions. And if in Italy – he adds – it is not necessary to introduce a minimum wage but to act on the contracts of those sectors where the salary is too low, the hypothesis of a table between Confindustria and trade unions is seen in a “very positive” way.

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