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Assologistica invites the institutions to realize the national Plan of the Logistics
Satisfaction for the agreement in center WTO for the simplification of the customs procedures
December 17, 2013
On the wake of the agreement in order to in recent days facilitate the commercial exchanges through the simplification of the customs procedures reached to Bali from the World Trade Organization (WTO), Assologistica exhorts Italy to move in the same direction.
Emphasizing that the agreement in center WTO "is of absolute importance", the Italian association of the logistics enterprises, remembers that the logistics on account third party is extremely sensitive to the customs issues: "in the world and not only in Countries to mature economy as Italy - the president of Assologistica explains, Carlo Mearelli - the section of the logistics of the goods is the engine of the process of international exchange and globalization. Our Country, whose manifacturing economic system of PMI that weevers of export and that is tenaciously resisting to the hard difficulties of the recessive tail, for a long time waited for positive an international sign. The logistics on account third party monitored these negotiations WTO until from their beginning in 1995 and finally it has been reached to a first result. Even if it definitively will be ratified by general council WTO in the next July, the satisfaction of the enterprises and of the operators who we represent choral is felt, because to the point in which we find, international positive signs as these give the concrete possibility to give to vitality and force to the resumption. But this - Mearelli specifies - returns still more urgent that our decisive ones work on our territories in order to realize the national Plan of the Logistics".
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