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Italy finally approves economic stimulus package in virus fight
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte addresses the Senate, the upper house of parliament, on the spread of coronavirus disease, in Rome, Italy, March 26, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters picnn

ROME, May 14 — The government has approved a long-delayed, €55-billion (RM257.7 billion) stimulus package aimed at helping Italy’s businesses and families survive the coronavirus lockdown, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said yesterday.

Conte had promised to introduce the decree last month, but repeated rows within his increasingly shaky coalition over the document, which runs to almost 500 pages, led to repeated delays. — Reuters

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