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Due operai al lavoro in un cantiere edile a Pisa, 10 luglio 2012 . 
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Due operai al lavoro in un cantiere edile a Pisa, 10 luglio 2012 . ANSA/FRANCO SILVI

Italian economy to grow 1.4% in 2018 – ISTAT

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23/05/2018
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ANSA: ISTAT said that Italy’s GDP is expected to rise 1.4% in real terms in 2018. “Domestic demand will provide a contribution of 1.5 percentage points, slightly counterbalanced by the negative contribution of inventories (-0.1 pp) while the foreign demand will account for a null contribution,” the national statistics agency said.
The agency warned, however, that downside risks linked to the international trade situation and oil prices could reduce this year’s GDP growth by 0.2 of a percentage point, taking it down to 1.2%.

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