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Marcucci (Confetra): if one does not correct the shooting, I decree "Competitiveness" will put market in Italy outside the rail shipment of the goods
the Confederation denunciation that gives to years politics of the transports is decided by the Treasure and they do not give the minister of the Transports
July 1, 2014
After the alarm launch from possible FerCargo for immediate the default of the railway enterprises determined from the increase of the costs of the electric power ( on 30 June 2014), also the General Confederation Italiana of the Transports and the Logistics (Confetra) confirmation that will be able to be said goodbye to the rail shipment of the goods because of the dear energy decided from the government.
The Confederation finds that "by years politics of the transports are decided by the Treasure and does not give the minister of the Transports: Railroads of the State, harbour taxes, octrois on the diesel oil - Confetra denunciation - become made pure financial without appraisals on the fallen back ones for national the logistic system. Now the government, although Protocollo di Kyoto, although White Paper on the Transports, in spite of the recommendations of the EU commission - the Confederation explains - have decided to prevent ope legis the effettuazione in Italy of the rail shipment of the goods. How? Burdening of 120 million euros the year the energetic cost at the expense of the net, that it will overturn the increase on the tolls having made to leaven them from the three current euros to four euros to kilometer".
"It seems a joke - comments the president of Confetra, Nereo Marcucci - but one of the effects of I decree "Competitiveness", if one does not correct the shooting, will be own that to put outside market in Italy immediately the rail shipment of the goods".
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