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ANSA
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Nazia Bibi Keenoo
Printed March three, 2025
The consolidation of the Italian trend provide chain, the evolutionary challenges of the sector within the midst of world modifications, altering the habits of shoppers and industrial tensions: these have been key points mentioned final week when the Minister of Enterprise and made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, with François-Henri Pinault, President and CEO of Kinering, in February within the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of the Ministry of Interprise (met within the It It It (Mimitt) (Mimits). Rome. The dialog went past a easy alternate of views, highlighting the vital function of the style and luxurious provide chain of Italy: an important pillar for kering, the ability behind Gucci, Saint Laurent, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Boucheron and Pomelato.

Based on an official assertion, through the assembly, Adolfo Urso emphasised the federal government’s dedication to the style business and described the following initiatives aimed toward strengthening this strategic sector for Made in Italy.
The minister reiterated that by 2025, the Enterprise Ministry and made in Italy (Mimit) has allotted 250 million euros for the business, distributed between improvement contracts and mini-contracts. These funds are meant to assist the inexperienced and digital transition whereas selling sustainability in trend. Urso additionally reaffirmed the federal government’s dedication to a number of discussions of European insurance policies that have an effect on the sector.
A number of Kering trend homes and key leaders of the business will attend the assembly led by the minister in Milan within the coming weeks. The dialogue will consider the overall well being of the sector and introduce new measures to assist its development.
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