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It's been three years since Giorgia Meloni became Italy's prime minister. During her tenure, she has cut public deficit by more than half and brought unemployment down. But beneath the surface, Italy's economy is still struggling, with weak growth, persistent structural weaknesses and an aging population. We also take a closer look at a row over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia and the Dutch government is starting to raise concern in Europe's manufacturing sector.
By FRANCE 24 EnglishIt's been three years since Giorgia Meloni became Italy's prime minister. During her tenure, she has cut public deficit by more than half and brought unemployment down. But beneath the surface, Italy's economy is still struggling, with weak growth, persistent structural weaknesses and an aging population. We also take a closer look at a row over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia and the Dutch government is starting to raise concern in Europe's manufacturing sector.