EU warns Italy time short to avoid budget disciplinary action

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(Reuters) - The vice of the warned the on Monday there was little time left to change its expansionary 2019 draft budget and avoid EU disciplinary procedure.

Italy's will meet the commission's on Wednesday in an attempt to avoid the procedure which would keep under prolonged market pressure and could lead to fines, cuts of EU funds and other financial sanctions.

The commission recommendation may come next week if no compromise with is agreed, meaning EU could trigger the disciplinary procedure by February.

"We are ready to take the next steps" if talks are not successful, Dombrovskis said.

At the same hearing, EU said dialogue with had improved.

But he reminded the Commission was anyhow continuing preparations for the possible disciplinary procedure if tweaks to the budget were insufficient.

The Italian anti-establishment government has targeted a headline deficit of 2.4 percent of for 2019 with welfare and pension spending that the EU estimates will not decrease its huge debt as required by EU rules.

has in recent weeks shown willingness to reduce the deficit target. But it remains unclear how far it plans to go and whether the commission and other EU states will find the amendments sufficient to lower public debt amounting to around 130 percent of GDP.

(Reporting by in Brussels; Editing by and Andrew Cawthorne)

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First Published: Tue, December 11 2018. 02:11 IST