The Italian associations of road level again denounced intolerable cost burden on companies in the sector and ask the Government measures to prevent the collapse of the sector.
Trasportounito points out that the debt of road between the treasury, and bank charges, has breached share of 10 billion euros, or an average of 100,000 per farm. The consequences - confirms the association - are dramatic: the debt produces subordination, exploitation, risk avoidance and newspapers on the streets where security can no longer be guaranteed.
According Trasportounito, the firm that promoted national service next October 3 to 7, very urgent action is needed in two directions."The first - said the association's national secretary, Maurizio Longo - Immediate changes to the rules recently adopted in Parliament on the subject, among other things, minimum costs, while the second must be a real act of courage against oil companies and especially European Union: the introduction of national commercial diesel can only measure the cost for moderation and industrial taxes. "
Cna-Fita also denounced the inaction of the government, while in Germany it is decided, before the prolonged economic crisis, to freeze the tolls - explained the union of CNA class - in Italy, the government still does not decide. In the transport sector - Cna-Fita precise - latita the executive and the VAT increase to 21% pretend not to know what is really happening to people every day ensures the mobility of goods and people.
Cna-Fita complaint also increases in the tolls of 10%. "If we continue to turn a blind eye - look at the association's national president, Cynthia Franchini - the drivers will have every reason to stop.The real problem is not only the minimal cost, but also the maximum that this government is increasing taxes and imposing taxes, or creating a federalism that multiplies the charges as is happening more and excise and insurance. "
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