This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
For San Marino, good economic relations with Italy are essential.
The bilateral convention between San Marino and Italy for the avoidance
of double taxation was signed in 2002, but Italy refuses to ratify
it. Recently the relationship between the two countries has deteriorated
considerably.
Because San Marino was black-listed by Italy, Italian firms
who do business with San Marino have to undergo cumbersome controls
and checks with heavy administrative burdens which discourage business
between the two countries.
The economy of San Marino and the surrounding provinces clearly
suffers from these measures with job losses and a fiscal squeeze
in the state of San Marino.
Despite several calls, also from the Parliamentary Assembly,
the Italian Minister of Finance does not meet his San Marino counterpart
to resolve the problems.
The Assembly should do some research into the causes and quick
solutions and invites both parties to resolve their problems quickly
in the interest of both states and the Italian and San Marino workers
whose jobs are at risk.