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Ugl Transports, well the green light of the Antitrust to Tirrenia-CIN, but remains reserves
The union attends clarifications on the restrictions taxes to Moby
June 22, 2012
Ugl Transports currency positively, but with reserves, the green light granted from the Authority Antitrust to the acquisition of Tirrenia by the network Italian Company of Navigation ( on 22 June 2012). "From a part, with the modifications to the composition of the network - the national secretary and the secretary Mare and Porti of the union, Fabio Milloch and Pasquale Mennella have explained - the possibility to perfect the operation of sale to a private one will allow to safeguard the future of the dependent, from too much time in a total condition uncertainty, and to guarantee the operativity of the company, above all with the beginning of the summery, most productive season, from the other we attend of having ulterior clarifications in merit to some regarding indiscretions presumed restrictions taxes to Moby that could put to risk the future at least a hundred of marine of society. That's why before giving a total judgment we wait for to read the device".
"Moreover - they have specified the union members - we expect that also the relative investigation to the modalities of sale and the aids of State opened from the EU commission can be concluded positively, since at stake is the destiny of thousands of families and the ability to continue to sure guarantee the service of connection of not profitable marine routes but of public usefullness. The laws of free market - they have emphasized - cannot alienate the right to accessible mobility of the citizens of the islands".
"At last, as from we always supported - they have added Milloch and Mennella - we consider is necessary to work so that also the relative issue to the position of Saremar, Caremar and Laziomar is led back inside of the parameters defined from the European Union. Our engagement always will be finalized to find the more suitable and effective solution for the field".
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