MATTEO RENZI IN CHINA FOR CHINESE SEDUCING CAPITALS

Invoke the tale of Pinocchio premier Matteo Renzi, to push the Italian entrepreneurs in Shanghai and Italians all, to have courage and commitment to change. It does so in its first stage of China, in Shanghai, where he stayed a few hours before the former Italian Pavilion of Expo 2010, where he met Italian-Chinese business community, and then met with the mayor of the capital of China’s economic .

“When I came here in 2010 as Mayor of Florence – said Renzi – there were thousands of people and a statue of Pinocchio that now I can not wait. It’s a beautiful metaphor, not because we do not say more lies or because we have become puppets or children because we are in the whale’s belly. Each of us has inside Pinocchio. If everyone does his duty, if he tries to get into the game and change, then it is really out of Italy. Italy if Italy does not afraid of change. We will do our part, we are revolutionizing the system. We are not afraid, and you who brought forward the flag of Italy abroad, I have even more courage. ”

Renzi greeted the approximately 400 entrepreneurs after Chen Anjie, chairman of China United Corporate Pavilion, the third Chinese pavilion that will be present at the Expo in Milan, presented the project. For the Italian Prime Minister, the Milan Expo “will be a huge opportunity for the whole of Italy to deal with the world’s great geopolitical scenarios. It is an opportunity to show a better country on how often it is said. ”
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Renzi thanked the Chinese for the major investment that they did the Expo, with three pavilions (one institutional, one of Vanke and the third, in fact, companies in Shanghai), “a common thread with the Shanghai World Expo» . The Prime Minister also recalled the recent agreement with the company Ansaldo Energia Shanghainese electricity, but said that more must be done to limit the deficit gap between Italy and China: with an exchange of 33 billion, the Chinese 10 billion purchase of products from Italy while Italy buys 23 billion of Chinese goods.