Today we installed the new National Council of Customs Brokers (CNSD) to remain in office until 2013. The Neapolitan Giovanni De Mari, reconfirmed the presidency, after the meeting stressed that "in recent years, the National Council, together with the association Anasped, has worked hard to assert the centrality of the customs in the process of interchange with abroad. Relations with other associations, particularly with Confcommercio Confetra and Confindustria and the many collaborative initiatives undertaken by various public bodies for the recognition and resolution of the critical dynamics of the "Italian system" - revealed De Mari - witness the importance of our role not only for business (for the intermediary role that we do with reference to the fulfillment of customs formalities), but also for the government, since this is essential for the facilitation of trade. "
"We hope - concluded the President of the National Council of Customs Brokers - in the coming years are more and more young people who are passionate about and approach to our profession, finding an outlet for working in the field of international trade and indirect taxation. In what can always count on our Order as part of the clot and guarantee the quality of services offered, even with this wide training proposal that we are able to provide. "
The new National Council of Customs Brokers, as well as by President De Mari, is composed by Luciano Gallo (vice-chairman and executive council), Franco Crafts (Secretary), Mauro Lopizzo (executive council member), Antonio Di Gioia (Treasurer), by Italo advisers Antell, Eugenio Pizzichelli, Manlio Marino and Enrico Perticone and Paul Lo Surdo (Chairman of the auditors' Customs Agency), Andrea Colantuono (Auditor Customs Agency) and Gianni Lorenzoni (review of the class).
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