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Brexit How business are gearing up to face it
February marks the beginning of Brexit transition period
Paolo Besio
Paolo Besio
| 11 Feb 2020
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Editoriale NF 4/2019 A no-deal has been averted, but the scenario is complex
On 11 April the representatives of the EU Member states accorded a “flexible” extension of the term to find an agreement on the exit conditions up to 31 October.
Paolo Besio
Paolo Besio
| 19 Apr 2019
European economic outlook
International Business Report European economic outlook
Despite uncertainties, the market still holds growth opportunities for businesses with the right strategies.
15 Apr 2019
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Brexit Temporary permissions regime for businesses and investors
A new Law Decree was introduced in Italy to safeguard businesses and investors in case of a no-deal Brexit
Paolo Besio
Paolo Besio
| 29 Mar 2019
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Interview Brexit: Gianni Bitetti on possible no-deal scenarios
Gianni Bitetti interviewed by the magazine Economy on the possible outcomes of a no-deal Brexit
Gianni Bitetti
Gianni Bitetti
| 28 Feb 2019
Future of Europe 2018
International Business Report Future of Europe 2018
Data from our IBR finds that business optimism across the EU sits at net 60% in the 1st quarter of 2018
24 May 2018
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Brexit Brexit goes into extra times
Paolo Besio discusses the various possible Brexit scenarios in an interview with Focus Risparmio
Paolo Besio
Paolo Besio
| 09 Mar 2018
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Euxit, emergency exit for Europe Brexit: A Pyrrhic victory for Europe?
A discussion on Brexit will be held to present the new book “Euxit, emergency exit for Europe”
05 Feb 2018
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Brexit Brexit will cost up to 100 billion Euros
Brexit can be an opportunity, but only if clear and convenient tax and legal policies will be implemented
Paolo Besio
Paolo Besio
| 10 Jul 2017
Giuseppe Bernoni at the Ambrosetti Finance Workshop
Workshop Giuseppe Bernoni at the Ambrosetti Finance Workshop
Giuseppe Bernoni took part in the 28th Ambrosetti Finance Workshop focused on “The outlook for the Economy and Finance”.
Giuseppe Bernoni
Giuseppe Bernoni
| 07 Apr 2017
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Brexit Brexit, a possible opportunity for Italy
The catastrophe announced after the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union has not happened.
Paolo Besio
Paolo Besio
| 30 Mar 2017
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Brexit Brexit: Companies require legal certainty
After Brexit, companies are facing great uncertainty. It seems that Great Britain does not intend to use any available schemes and therefore a lack of clear rules and limitations over the next two years may cause confusion. It is apparent that companies cannot operate in an uncertain climate and therefore they might decide to opt for countries with a definite set of rules, though with less favourable tax rates.
Paolo Besio
Paolo Besio
| 30 Mar 2017
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Conference Brexit: a challenge, an opportunity
On 16 March 2017, the conference “Brexit: a challenge, an opportunity” will be held at Unindustria premises in Rome.
03 Mar 2017
How Brexit might affect UK companies' Tax Bills
Brexit How Brexit might affect UK companies' Tax Bills
While UK Prime Minister Theresa May has said she will begin the process of taking the country out of the EU by the end of March 2017, the nature of what kind of subsequent trade deal May might agree with the EU remains undetermined
13 Oct 2016
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Event Brexit challenges and opportunities
Seminar on the effects of Brexit organised in collaboration with the British Chamber of Commerce in Milan
22 Sep 2016
Possible outcomes of Brexit on VAT
Brexit Possible outcomes of Brexit on VAT
Possible outcomes of Brexit on VAT
30 Jul 2016

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