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President fires parting shot at EU austerity, backs Renzi

Obama said fears over the impact of the proposed Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), were overstated.

In an interview with Italian daily La Repubblica, US President Barack Obama lavished praise on the vision and ambitious reforms of centre-left Italian PM Matteo Renzi

Outgoing US President Barack Obama has fired a parting shot at EU leaders over their economic policies and offered strong backing to Italy's Matteo Renzi ahead of a crucial referendum.

Renzi, the Italian prime minister and the most prominent critic of the European Union's emphasis on fiscal rigour over efforts to foster jobs and growth, is due at the White House on Tuesday for the final state dinner of the Obama administration.

And in an interview with Italian daily La Repubblica, the US president lavished praise on the "vision and ambitious reforms" of the centre-left Renzi, who has staked his political future on winning a December 4 referendum on constitutional reform.

Obama said Tuesday's dinner would be an opportunity to thank Renzi for "his strong partnership across a range of issues, including our shared commitment to broad and inclusive growth that creates jobs in both our countries and across Europe."

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Obama said the growth-boosting Recovery Act passed early in his administration had helped to create more than 15 million new jobs, cut unemployment in half and trigger a rise in wages and a fall in poverty rates.

"Some countries took a different approach," he said. "As I've said before, I do believe that austerity measures have contributed to slower growth in Europe.

"In some countries, we?ve seen years of stagnation, which has fed into the economic frustrations and anxieties we see across the continent... "

Renzi has also blamed austerity for the rise in populist political parties across Europe, and repeatedly clashed with EU officials over demands for greater leeway on budget rules to allow him to pursue a more expansionary economic policy.

"Matteo has the right approach, and it's beginning to show results," Obama said.

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The US leader acknowledged that concerns over the uneven impact of globalisation had helped fuel political developments like Donald Trump's presidential bid and Britain's vote to leave the European Union.

He said the benefits of globalisation had to be more broadly shared, but defended further liberalisation of trade as a positive development, including a controversial new EU-US trade deal on which negotiations are currently stalled.

"In our global economy where so much of our prosperity depends on trade between our countries, it?s simply not possible to withdraw and pull up the drawbridge," Obama said.

"Protectionism only makes our economies weaker, hurting all of us, especially our workers."

"By eliminating tariffs and bridging differences in regulations, we'll make it easier to trade, especially for our small and medium-sized businesses. TTIP will not lower standards.

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"On the contrary, it will raise standards to better protect workers, better protect the environment, better protect consumers and ensure a free and open internet, which is essential for our digital economies."

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