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Vice minister Ciaccia has met the holder of the German federal ministry of Peter Ramsauer Transports
Combined letter to European Commissioner Kallas
October 24, 2012
Today to Berlin the vice minister of Infrastructures and the Transports Italian, Mario Ciaccia, has had an encounter with the German federal minister of the Transports, Peter Ramsauer, centralized on European railway politics. In a combined letter to the European commissioner for transport, Siim Kallas, the two ministers have evidenced that Germany and Italy are agree on the benefits that the elevated degree of liberalization of own railway markets has already brought the respective economies and that they wish a fast completion of the European railway market. It is therefore highly priority - they have emphasized Ciaccia and Ramsauer - the liberalization of the railway markets for the transport fleeting in the within of next "IV the railway Package". "Although the remarkable progresses to European level - they have added the two ministers - in the railway field sussistono ulterior possibilities of improvement with reference to the efficiency and the productivity".
Restating that both Countries receive with explicit favor the intention of the EU commission to introduce within the end of this year correspondents proposed in the picture of the "IV railway Package", Ciaccia and Ramsauer moreover have been expressed in favor of an exploitation by the various railway systems of the opportunities deriving from the progressive liberalization of the transport on track inside of the communitarian States. The cooperation between the railway societies - they have found - is a good opportunity in order to jointly stimulate a greater use of the railroads by the customers by means of favorable offers and the effettuazione of reliable transports.
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