Monday, July 4, 2016

Boccia: “Italy would be the first manufacturing country if they were eliminated competitive gap ‘- Il Sole 24 Ore

“Italy is the second European industrial country, behind Germany. But we could be the first if they were eliminated competitive deficit. And not all, would be enough to address the root. ” Vincenzo Boccia, President of Confindustria, part in the meeting of the Canavese industrial and relaunches the role of Italian manufacture. It does this by answering questions Fabrizio Gea, President of the entrepreneurs of the Canavese, which claims the Adriano Olivetti tradition both in terms of industrial innovation and as a factor of social cohesion.
And Boccia, also in view of the community, It invites all about taking responsibility. Pointing to new industrial relations which are to promote productivity growth to lead to overall development. If companies become more competitive, increase employment and wages, as well as the GDP, in a kind of virtuous circle that can be supported by appropriate economic policies that give priority to the supply over demand.
Just in relation to the economic strategies of the country, Boccia has claimed the right to express themselves Confindustria also on political decisions, for all that has consequences on the economy. But the industrial confederation should become the protagonist of the training ground. “We must make it clear to the bourgeoisie that technical schools are not a school of series B.”



“After Brexit, Europe can not continue to wait “

Vincenzo Boccia, President of Confindustria

Just remembering the earlier intervention of Gaea – which had emphasized the example of integration between Olivetti factory and culture – Petanque warned that enterprise, universities, technical institutes and culture are part of the same path that can promote growth through inclusion. Moreover, the choice of Confindustria Canavese to perform their assembly in Aglie ‘castle goes precisely in the direction of continuous contamination and profitable.
But for the national president of Confindustria a vital role for growth, including through the new industrial revolution 4.0, must be played by the banking system. Which must be able to properly evaluate the business investment increasingly turned to intangible assets. They are good banks of the territory, and was recalled the contribution offered by the BCC in Canavese Rivabanca but Boccia thinks of systematic steps, through the elite project, to bring institutional investors in the capital of Italian companies. “A country project, not directed to 200-300 companies,” he said.
Finally a look to Europe, with the risk that Britain reacts quickly with the devaluation of the pound and lower taxes while the European Union dwells in the discussions. “Europe – said Boccia – can not continue to wait, otherwise it risks losing that which he wants to defend.”

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