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Confindustria published the zero cost' documenta compendium of 80 proposals for as many regulatory or administrative initiatives aimed at making life easier for businesses, quickly and without financial burdens for the public administration, with a particular focus on smaller businesses, which suffer relatively more from the impact of bureaucratic constraints.
The document gives substance to Confindustria's desire to propose to the government an initial set of measures for rapid implementation capable of creating a more stable and clearer regulatory framework, expressed publicly by President Orsini at the last General Assembly on 18 September in the presence of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Starting by listening to its member companies, through its territorial and categorical representations, Confindustria identifies and describes interventions covering a broad spectrum of subjects such as corporate criminal law, taxation, cohesion, labour, environment, energy, research and development, investment, digital, public contracts, transport, privacy protection and internationalisation.
In all these areas, solutions are envisaged, the rapid introduction of which can contribute to relaunching the competitiveness and attractiveness of the Italian system.