Italy's economy minister says next budget to include fiscal reform - newspaper


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  • Wednesday, 08 Aug 2018

FILE PHOTO: Italian Economy Minister Giovanni Tria attends session of the Lower House of the Parliament in Rome, Italy, June 6, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's government plans to introduce its reform of the fiscal system and a so-called 'citizen's income' in the next budget, the economy minister was cited as saying by newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore on Wednesday.

Giovanni Tria also said the government had revised down its GDP forecast for this year to 1.2 percent from the 1.5 percent previously expected. He added GDP would grow 1-1.1 percent in 2019.

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