Italy's economy will see
"positive growth" in 2015 after years of recession, Economy
Minister Pier Carlo Padoan said Friday.
Italy has made significant progress in structural reforms
of its economy, the minister added.
"I believe that next year is going to be a year of positive
growth after three years of recession," he said, speaking on the
fringes of a conference on service industries.
"Italy is seen as a country where (only) announcements are
made," he said.
"I challenge that. There are not just announcements. There
is great progress in parliament on structural reforms," Padoan
said.
The Italian economy has been stagnant since 2008, enduring
three recessions since then.
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