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GDP: Bonomi, many clouds on the horizon on growth

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«As Draghi said, Italians and Italians make growth, not laws. But there are many clouds on the horizon: bottlenecks in world trade, China, the factory of the world, which is refocusing on itself, the United States which is experiencing a rapid slowdown, Germany which for two quarters has been revising its capacity for growth “. This was highlighted by the president of Confindustria, Carlo Bonomi, speaking at the Federmanager assembly.

Bonomi: concentrate 8 billion tax drop on tax wedge

The president of Confindustria reiterated the need to allocate all the eight billion earmarked by the government for the tax cut to “a serious contribution cut to the tax wedge” even if these are “not enough” resources because “it would take at least 13 billion to give a tangible and strong sign “. In fact, the priority is “to put more money in Italians’ pockets to stimulate internal demand and at the same time lower the cost of labor, which we know is a problem within our companies”

“Reinsert the Patent Box as it was”

Another priority indicated by Bonomi is that of «putting the Patent Box provision back as it was structured». «Finally a measure had been made that stimulated investments in research and in the realization of patents – said the leader of the industrialists – it worked and it was decided to dismantle it. We consider it a grave mistake. “

“Rdc is a disincentive to look for work in the South”

The balance of citizenship income was negative. “On citizenship income we have always said that the part of combating poverty is important for us, but as it is structured today it does not give those answers for which it was done: it does not intercept the poor in the North and has become a disincentive to seek I work in Southern Italy ». Not only. The measure «was unsuccessful on the part of active labor policies, they did not listen to us, but the data testify that we were right. We are sorry to see that again four billion are put on public employment centers, which have been a great failure, perhaps we want to make a more expensive bankruptcy “

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