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Challenge for Expo Roma 2030 from Dubai - Di Maio

We have something more, as shown by pavilion

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(ANSAmed) - ROME, NOV 24 - Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio on Wednesday said at Expo Dubai 2020 that "from here, from Expo Dubai, we are launching a challenge for Expo Roma 2030".
    "We are a step ahead: Italy has a lot to say, we are showing it with the Italian pavilion in Dubai, in the Emirates, and we will do it with our candidature of the capital Rome for Expo 2030", the minister said.
    "The Italian pavilion ranks fifth for the number of visitors out of 192 countries, we have already reached 500,000 visitors and we are over 5 million at the level of virtual and in-person visits. This is very important because, also thanks to the investment we have made on the Italy Pavilion in Dubai, we are registering a record of exports of Made in Italy across the world", stressed the minister.
    "It is a record we have registered in the first few months of 2021 and I am sure it will continue to progress until the end of the year, bringing well-made Italian products across the world".
    "We have 230 billion euros of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan to spend in three years. Our plan is to try to build all conditions with reforms of the judiciary, the economy, bureaucracy in order to attract as many investors as possible.
    However, I have to say that it is already a golden year to attract investments in Italy", he added. "Along with Intel investments worth tens of billions of euros that are affecting Italy - said Di Maio - there are other foreign companies that are coming to invest in our country. The numbers are very good, we are preparing for a growth of over 6% of our economy, and I have to say that the Made in Italy and exports stimulate this growth: it is worth over 30% of our GDP, marking a record with 377 billion euros in exports in the first nine months. It is clear and evident that we are giving a contribution, thanks to the work that we do with the Pact for Exports, substantial for that 6% of economic growth". (ANSAmed).
   

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