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South has chance through reforms, not assistance - BoI chief

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(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 19 - Southern Italy has grown more than the the country after the COVID pandemic and now has a "chance for development" due to the end of the global delocalization phase as well as the production of renewable energy and will need to rely "not on assistance policies but on investments and reforms to raise its production capabilities", Bank of Italy Governor Fabio Panetta said Thursday in Catania.
    Panetta stressed "with caution" the positive factors of the southern Italian economy over the past few years, saying significant European resources could be used to attract private capital.
    Panetta went on to say that it was better to promote effective projects funded with the post-COVID National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) that required longer to be implemented than hasty plans that would prove ineffective.
    "If, due to the significant amount of investments, the two objectives - effectiveness and speed - were to come into conflict, it would be preferable to safeguard the first and evaluate the possibility to agree, for these regions, an extension of the time required to implement the projects", he said. The post-COVID NRRP seeks to make the Italian economy Greener and more modern by 2026 thanks to projects funded with the help of almost 200 billion euros in EU grants and low-interest loans.
    Addressing a gathering that is part of a series of events called "Travelling with the Bank of Italy - the situation of the economy - the Mezzogiorno (South)' - Panetta noted how over the next decade the South will receive funding "worth 5% of the GDP" of the area each year.
    In addition to the NRRP, additional resources will be provided, among others, with the new cycle of EU structural funds and the development and cohesion fund, he added. (ANSA).
   

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