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Italy approves new stimulus package to help virus-hit economy

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MILAN: Italy has approved a new stimulus package in its 2021 budget to foster an economic rebound from the recession caused by the coronaviru­s crisis, a government statement said yesterday after a late-night cabinet meeting.

The ruling coalition, led by the anti-establishm­ent 5-Star Movement and center-left PD party, agreed a preliminar­y version of the stimulus package, a government source said, leaving final details to be hammered out. Among measures to support the health and education system, the government will set up a 4 billion euro ($4.7 billion) fund to compensate companies worst hit by coronaviru­s lockdowns.

The budget also extends temporary lay-off schemes for companies with workers on furlough and offers tax breaks to support employment in the poor south of the country. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is expected to also announce new measures to curb the steady spike in COVID-19 cases over recent weeks today. One of the European countries worst hit by the pandemic, Italy has forecast a 9 percent economic contractio­n for 2020 and a budget deficit equating to 10.8 percent of gross domestic product.

The expansiona­ry package is expected to keep Italy’s deficit next year to 7 percent of economic output, up from a 5.7 percent forecast in April, reflecting the additional spending.

Italy has forecast economic growth of 6 percent in 2021. Expansiona­ry measures next year will total 40 billion euros, including cheap loans and grants from the European Union’s Recovery Fund, Gualtieri told lawmakers this month. —Reuters

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