With the growth of 6.5% in 2021 certified by Istat, the Italian economy has recovered “much of the fall recorded in 2020”.
The Mef writes it commenting on the data published today by the statistical institute. “The resurgence of the pandemic – explains Mef – is now causing” a temporary slowdown “and expensive energy is” an undoubted risk factor “. However,” the national epidemic is improving and the Government has already repeatedly intervened to cushion the rise in gas and electricity prices for businesses and households. Further interventions are being examined “:” while not underestimating the factors of uncertainty that exist at the international level, the Government’s objective remains that of achieving GDP growth of more than 4% in 2022 “.
The Mef then underlines that the growth of 2021 is due not only to the global recovery, but also to the “vigorous support actions for businesses and families implemented by the Government and the success of the vaccination campaign and other control measures of the Covid epidemic. -19 “.
Source: Ansa
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