New legislation – to the tune of €185 million – aims to promote semiconductor design, strengthen training and foster innovation. The Centre would become part of a new...
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In its official opinion, the European Commission approved Rome’s 2023 fiscal intentions. Thumbs up on spending restraint and focus on debt reduction, down on proposed...
Rome’s “prudent and realistic” approach expands Draghi’s fiscal moderation trend. Most of the package is geared at fighting energy bills; it includes tax breaks and...
The Commission unveiled a plan to overhaul the bloc's fiscal policies. Debt-control targets will be replaced by tailor-made adjustment paths, with leeway for investing...
As Paris is pushing Europe to clash with Washington over industrial subsidies, and Berlin cultivates stronger ties with Beijing, Rome can seize the opportunity to carve...
In her first meeting abroad, the new Italian PM shook hands with top EU officials and cast herself as assertive yet reliable and cooperative. Here’s why you should...
The first female prime minister in the country’s history will be flanked by two deputy PMs and a new team of ministers from her centre-right governing coalition. Here’s...
Lorenzo Fontana, a close ally of the League’s Salvini, was one of the “international observers” at Crimea’s sham referendum in 2014 and repeatedly criticised sanctions...
Economic Development Minister Giorgetti believes H2 is vital to decarbonise. Rome’s got a head start in developing capacity: a transnational Hydrogen Valley project with...
The Italian government continues its efforts to diversify energy supplies. The Minister of Economic Development travelled to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to discuss the...