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Italy is the largest hub for luxury goods in Europe and the third-largest luxury hub globally. [44] [45] Italy has a strong cooperative sector, with the largest share of the population (4.5%) employed by a cooperative in the EU. [46] Despite these important achievements, the country's economy today suffers from few structural and non-structural ...
MILAN, Italy — Italian unions have called a one-day strike on Oct. 18 for metal workers at Stellantis and its local suppliers to protest against the automaker's falling production in the country ...
Italian regions by GDP per capita (in euros, at current market prices) [2] Rank Region 2017 % of nationwide average 1 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol: 39,750 137.54 2 Lombardy: 38,500 133.22 3 Emilia-Romagna: 35,800 123.88 4 Aosta Valley: 35,700 123.53 5 Veneto: 33,500 115.92 6 Lazio: 33,200 114.88 7 Liguria: 32,000 110.73 8 Friuli-Venezia Giulia ...
5 July – Mount Etna and Mount Stromboli erupt, forcing a temporary closure of Catania–Fontanarossa Airport in Sicily. [22]13 July – Thirty-three Indian farm workers in Verona Province are rescued by the Guardia di Finanza following reports of "slave-like" working conditions, with two other Indian nationals arrested and charged with labour violations.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google, Amazon and Airbnb won the backing of Europe's top court on Thursday in their fight against an Italian rule requiring them to provide information on themselves.
Italy will be able to get through the winter with existing gas storage and flow levels unless there are "catastrophic events", the country's energy minister said on Sunday. "We have gas storage ...
The Italian government closes its airspace to Russian planes. [50] 28 February: The first Ukrainian refugees arrive in Italy mostly direct by bus to Trieste, Milan, Rome and Naples. [51] The Italian government sends weapons and equipment to Ukraine whilst Italian soldiers are positioned in Romania alongside other NATO forces. [52]
Rome is a major EU and international financial, cultural, and business center. Rome's trade is 0.1% of world economic trade. With a 2005 GDP of €94.376 billion (US$121.5 billion), [1] the city produces 6.7% of the national GDP after Milan which provides 10%, and its unemployment rate, lowered from 11.1% to 6.5% between 2001 and 2005, is now one of the lowest rates of all the European Union ...