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Brussels authorizes the distribution of the resources for the relative Ecobonus to 2010
Established the delay of a year of the benefits, decision that - ANITA has explained - is taken for the economic slow down of Italy and its repercussions on the transport activities
July 18, 2013
The National Association Enterprises Automotive Transports (ANITA) has announced that the EU commission has authorized the distribution of the incentive "relative Ecobonus" to 2010, given contribution to the haulers in order to favor the transfer of the goods from the road to the sea. "The authorization to distribute the incentives - it has emphasized the ANITA president, Eleuterio Arcese - covers remarkable importance for the field of the road haulage and increases the value and the reliability of the system of aids for the transfer of heavy means from the road to the sea. A worthy note conclusion that satisfies the expectations of the field on the event of the Ecobonus, a result that - it has concluded Arcese - demonstrates that is this the joint action of ANITA with the ministry carries to positive outcomes".
ANITA has specified moreover that the EU commission has established the delay of a year of the benefits in order to stimulate the freeways of the sea, also taking into consideration the observations received from three associations of operators of the transport, that is ANITA, CETM, Short Sea Promotion Centre. The decision - it has explained the association - is taken, also subject to some conditions, for the economic slow down of Italy and its repercussions on the transport activities.
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