55 days after the elections, the efforts of the parties continue to find an agreement on the alliances of the parties. The situation in the center-left appears anything but rosy. Time is running out and both the secretary of the Democratic Party, Enrico Letta, and the former Minister of Economic Development, Carlo Calenda, are aware of this, so much so that they both solicit an answer [...]

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As announced in recent days, Calenda presents his resignation from the National Directorate of the Democratic Party: Dear Nicola, Dear Paolo, please accept my resignation from the National Directorate of the Democratic Party. It is a difficult and painful decision. In the last year and a half I have deeply felt the belonging to a party which, however divided [...]

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As has been known for about a month, the Valtur Villages, a symbol of excellence of Italian tourism in the world, are about to close. The company, in fact, despite the dizzying increase in bookings, which reached an exceptional + 108% in the last three weeks alone, requested a bankruptcy arrangement, effectively opening the collective dismissal procedure for the [...]

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(by Massimiliano D'Elia) In the light of the "wrong and misleading" information circulating among the street vendors, the ANA decided to consult the highest authority on the matter, the Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda, to avoid doubts and unnecessary anxieties to a category that is already quite vexed. The concerns of the operators refer to the interpretations circulating on the notion [...]

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The Rome Table of the Ministry of Economic Development has published the first tranche of planned relaunch actions. In total, it envisages 30 interventions contained within five main themes: competitiveness, sustainable energy and mobility, employment, tourism and urban regeneration. At the moment the green light is for some projects: access to credit for Roman SMEs thanks [...]

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The Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies announced that the ministers Maurizio Martina and Carlo Calenda signed the inter-ministerial decree to introduce the obligation to indicate the origin of tomato derivatives, measures that introduce a two-year experimentation of a new labeling system, following the standard already in force [...]

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The arena of Lucia Annunziata's program on Rai 3, 1/2 hour has become particularly hot today. The Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda spoke first, followed by the governor of Puglia Emiliano who was very critical of the State Regions report. So Emiliano: the Ministry of Economic Development is the most infiltrated by interests [...]

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“We are working with Minister Calenda to extend the mandatory labeling of the origin of raw materials, as made with milk, pasta and rice, to tomato-derived products. A commitment that we confirm today in the face of an important operation for the supply chain with the union of the Pomi and De Rica brands. The experience of the Casalasco Tomato Consortium can make [...]

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The "stake" on the table, which sees the confrontation of Italy and France, becomes higher and higher. The game between the two countries, which began with the leadership of the shipyards at stake, extends to that of telecommunications with Rome threatening to activate the special powers (golden power) on Tim, after the activity of [...]

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A tense confrontation held initially in an icy climate and continued with the confirmation of the respective intransigent positions clearly distant, closes, if only with a joint declaration that leaves a small opening for a possible agreement to be found at the Franco-French bilateral summit. Italian, scheduled for September 27th. Despite the [...]

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The Minister of Economic Development, Carlo Calenda, who spoke at the meeting of "Forza Europa" (Rome), referring to the Fincantieri case, announced that during the meeting scheduled for next Tuesday with the French Minister Bruno LeMaire NDR, Italy will be firm and decisive : “It is a question of respect and dignity - says the Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda. Not […]

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According to Carlo Calenda, Minister of Economic Development, it is necessary to defend ourselves and return to economic nationalism. This is the message that emerges from the words spoken by the Minister during an interview with the weekly Tempi which will be on newsstands tomorrow. In the interview, Calenda after evaluating the Industry 4.0 Plan at almost 20 billion in [...]

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