Saturday, June 6, 2015

Squinzi: “There is a desperate need to start, the Jobs Act is not enough” – TGCOM

– “We have an absolute desperate need to start “. The warning comes from the leader of Confindustria Giorgio Squinzi , which adds: “It can not be a single measure such as Jobs Act to boost the economy. And ‘essential now that there is a market recovery. ” But, he explains, “I have to share the optimism of the government. As a businessman I hope there.”



Squinzi: & quot; There is a desperate need to start, the Jobs Act is not enough & quot;

Squinzi then recalls his vocation by “pro-European total “ but also reiterates:” Today I do not like this Europe, you have to believe but must be a political will “. And on the face of Europe at the premier Matteo Renzi acknowledges: “I saw in the action of our Prime Minister a few shove in the right direction “, then adds: “The impression is that the Germans, perhaps stronger than their economic power, we have not exactly our vision. “

In Italy, points out,” we need to to restart the market and in particular the internal market. Companies that export are holding and nail margins “, but you can not look to the future” with a recovery by area code. ” Must “have confidence, regain confidence, and strive to go all out.”

It is the alarm for climate anti-enterprise : “There is a fury against businesses, and in particular large companies, those that are internationalized, “he says. And Italian tax system confirmed in the eyes of entrepreneurs “the most Byzantine and vexatious there is. I pay taxes as a business owner in forty countries around the world and I assure you that the problems we have in Italy do not have them anywhere in the world. “

What has to change from here to a year? “I would go back to January 2013, when as Confindustria we outlined a plan with the ‘ goal of 2% annual growth “, says the president of Confindustria. “What – remember – is the goal to which we aspire. If this country does not find the growth will have serious problems in terms of welfare, such as the Health and Sustainability of the standard of living to which we have become accustomed.”

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