“Data on Sicily’s economy stimulates action by the regional government”

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“The increase in GDP of 2.2% makes Sicily the Italian region to have recorded the highest growth in 2023. An indicator, certified by Svimez, which gratifies us and acts as a stimulus to my government’s action to continue to work with further commitment for the development of our Island in the direction we have undertaken, with the aim of making the best use of all resources and without any waste”.

This was stated by the president of the Sicilian Region Renato Schifani, commenting on the data released by the association for the development of industry in Southern Italy. In a context in which the entire Southern Italy has increased the real gross domestic product (+1.3%) more than the other areas of the country, Sicily records the highest GDP growth among all the Italian regions, driven above all from public investments.

“A solid result, after the rebound in GDP following the exit from Covid – adds Schifani – obtained also thanks to the public works completed and underway in our territory. Infrastructure is fundamental for development and we have very clear ideas on this Also relevant for growth are the full use of the 2014-2020 planning resources within the planned spending period and the first effects of the Sicilian Region, including regional and extra-regional funding – continues the governor – has put in place the mass of resources most significant in the South, also in connection with the timeliness in the adoption of financial provisions and the speeding up of procedures: Sicily, in fact, was the first Italian region to have implemented the new Code of public contracts, thus making the rules clear and certain to be applied in the assignment of works and services”.

“In perspective – continues Schifani – the closure of the new Agreement for development and cohesion funds signed with the State, which provides a total of 6.8 billion euros, will be able to strengthen the growth of our economy. If the construction sector and services is driving and the export of Sicilian products is growing rapidly and the industrial sector has held up more than elsewhere, it is agriculture that appears to be penalised, as in almost all of Italy. This – concludes Schifani – makes the determination even stronger of my government in directing spending and support interventions towards this sector which represents an economy of extraordinary importance for our Island. A sector which must be protected in such a difficult moment as the one we are experiencing due to the ongoing drought “.

 
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