"We think of a high school of Made In Italy" . It was the beginning of April last year, on the stage of Vinitaly, when Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni floated the nebulous idea of a secondary school aimed at the professions of Italian excellence. Eight months later, the recommendation has become law: the Made in Italy high school, which should open its doors in the coming academic year, is included in the Made in Italy decree, which the Senate has finally translated into law. And that, like other key points, provides for the establishment of a National Strategic Fund for Made in Italy, with an initial allocation of one billion euros to foster the expansion and solidification of domestic strategic supply chains; implement measures to bolster the primary supply chains of excellence by improving the 100 percent domestic wood-furniture, textile, boating, ceramics, and goldsmith products supply chains; and allocate 10 million euros to fortify self-employment. and women's entrepreneurship initiatives as well as the establishment of the national Made in Italy day, which will fall every April 15.
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