WITH UNDERSECRETARY DURIGON DISCUSSION ON ACTIVE POLICIES, AGRIBUSINESS AND MANUFACTURING

Rome – Nov. 15, 2022 – Reduction of the tax burden, administrative simplification, enhancement of Italian production, incisive cut in the tax wedge, these are just some of the issues we will address,” says Salvatore Ronghi Director General Fmpi ( Federation of Medium and Small Enterprises), “in the regional meetings we have organized throughout the territory to revitalize the micro, small and medium-sized enterprise sector.
Campania will kick it off, followed by Rome, with a discussion to be held in Naples, Friday, Nov. 18, at 10 a.m., at the Chamber of Commerce, Piazza Bovio.
‘Urgent action is needed,’ continues Antonina Terranova president Fmpi, ‘to overcome unproductivity, all passive policies and start a virtuous path that goes in the opposite direction, helping the revival of small businesses that are the real economic engine of the country.
In the current critical economic picture,” Ronghi continued, “the category that needs the most attention and support is that of small entrepreneurs, who hold up production in Italy, sustain employment levels and are themselves workers but without any protection. Investing in small businesses means strengthening bargaining and creating stable, quality jobs, and our commitment goes exactly in this direction.”
The day’s conclusions will be entrusted to Undersecretary of Labor Claudio Durigon, while the debates will see the participation , in addition to Terranova and Ronghi, of Regional Secretary Nicola Di Iorio, President of the Naples Chamber of Commerce Ciro Fiola, FdI deputy and group leader in the Agriculture Commission ,Marco Cerreto, Regional Labor Councillor Antonio Marchiello, and President of the Po.La.Ri.S. Study Center. Giuseppe Fontanarosa, ICFTU Regional Secretary Doriana Buonavita and ANPAL head Michele Raccuglia.