Talk:Economy of Italy

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Latest comment: 27 July 2024 by MrOllie in topic Incomprehensible
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Merge material from Italian exports

This article should include material from Italian exports. Paul August 19:44, Mar 12, 2005 (UTC)

Valle d'Aosta producing citrus fruits????

"Valle d'Aosta is Italy's main producer of many citrus fruits, grapes and vegtables"...

What???????????????????????????

No...... That's not at all like that, as every italian knows. Does not make much sense. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.100.40.29 (talk) 23:06, August 25, 2007 (UTC)

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Vandalism of GDP figures

There has been serial vandalism of the economy pages for Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Japan, Malaysia and Morocco. The vandalism has involved repeated reversions of correct GDP data from the IMF 2023 GDP (nominal and PPP) estimates[1]--the citations are never changed, just the figures and the denomination. For example, Germany's IMF 2023 nominal GDP estimate is USD$4.308 trillion; the edits changed it to EUR and increased it to €5.011 trillion. I have reverted these changes, all made by the same unregistered user (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/2A00:23C5:980:B601:991F:665A:31CA:ECA4). Pierrot Delecto (talk) 05:30, 22 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Incomprehensible

Something's wrong with the following sentence. Can someone fix it? "Starting from February 2020 after the United States had the first originated from China, Italy was the first country in Europe to be severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, that eventually expanded to the rest of the world." METRANGOLO1 (talk) 17:13, 27 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

The sentence was mangled a while ago in this edit. I have returned the paragraph to the earlier version. MrOllie (talk) 17:35, 27 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
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