At first sight, the picture drawn by the Istat for the two years 2026-2027 could seem reassuring. Italy continues to grow, albeit slowly. The GDP is expected to increase by 0.7% this year and 0.7% in 2027, the employment keeps, unemployment drops to 5.5% and the trade balance remains positive. Yet, reading carefully the new forecasts of the Institute of Statistics, emerges an element that risks becoming the real protagonist of the coming months:…
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At first sight, the picture drawn by the Istat for the two years 2026-2027 could seem reassuring. Italy continues to grow, albeit slowly. The GDP is expected to increase by 0.7% this year and 0.7% in 2027, the employment keeps, unemployment drops to 5.5% and the trade balance remains positive. Yet, reading carefully the new forecasts of the Institute of Statistics, emerges an element that risks becoming the real protagonist of the coming months:…