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Green light of the ministry of the Economy to I leave again of the resources for the road haulage for 2013
Unatras plaude to the common front of Italy, Austria, France, Belgium and Denmark against the opening of the cabotage
March 14, 2013
Yesterday the minister of the Economy, Vittorio Grilli, has signed interministerial decree of leaves again of the resources for the road haulage that for year 2013 pile to 400 million euros, of which 134 for reimbursements of highway tolls, 113 million for not documentable expenses, 91 million for reduction on the insurance prizes, 24 million for investments, 22 million for reimbursements of National Health Service (SSN) and 16 million for formation.
That of the green light of the ministry of the Economy - it has emphasized today in a Unatras note (National Union of the Associations of the Road haulage Goods) - is "a result that, in a conjunctural context as what we are living, was not taken for granted. Minister Grilli, viceministro to the transports Dr. Mario Ciaccia let alone all the department of the Transports - he has evidenced Unatras - has given ready answer to our demands and has demonstrated a deep sensibility for the waits of a section that is found in deep difficulty. Now you decree implementing timely they will be forwarded for the signature of the ministry of Infrastructures and the Transports and definitively will be been profitable available".
"In a sea negatività magnum - it has continued Unatras - other positive sign reaches us from the assumed official position from the ministry with respect to the cabotage. 11 March to Brussels in fact has carried out the European board meeting of the ministers. In such circumstance, the competent ministries of Italy, France, Belgium and other Countries of the EU, have jointly declared and undersigned their contrarietà to any form, also gradual, of opening of the cabotage. The harmonization of the conditions and the shipping charges in Europe - it has found the Union - is still far and with the today existing disparities between Countries EU, a liberalization would not make other that to get worse the current situation. A closing position that has been object of the assertions advanced from Unatras to the political forces and that today it finds concrete correspondence by the Italian government".
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