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Exports, Piedmont Holds Its Course: 3 Out of 5 Companies Work Abroad.

TURIN – In a global context marked by geopolitical tensions, creeping protectionism, and unstable markets, Piedmont's manufacturing system demonstrates surprising resilience—and in many cases growth—in international markets. By 2025, three out of five Confindustria Piemonte companies will have regular relations with foreign countries, and of these, 40% will see an increase in exports, while a further 35.5% will maintain stable results. These are…
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TURIN – In a global context marked by geopolitical tensions, creeping protectionism, and unstable markets, Piedmont's manufacturing system demonstrates surprising resilience—and in many cases growth—in international markets. By 2025, three out of five Confindustria Piemonte companies will have regular relations with foreign countries, and of these, 40% will see an increase in exports, while a further 35.5% will maintain stable results. These are…

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quotidianopiemontese.it broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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