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Approval of Assonave, Assologistica, Assiterminal, Confitarma, Federpesca and Ucina to the sollicitation to institute a Ministry of the Sea
It rejects: Confindustria wishes that the next government wants to institute a ministry ad hoc
April 27, 2018
Assonave, Assologistica, Assiterminal, Confitarma, Federpesca and Ucina have express great appreciation for the declarations of president of Confindustria, Vincenzo Boccia, in support of the institution of a Ministry of the Sea. "The economy of the sea - it has declared yesterday Rejects - is a point of force of the Italian economy and it can always become if more endowed than a governance adapted, that it holds account of its specificities and enormous potentialities. Already today - it has emphasized - in its increased form that it comprises the management of the ports and the retroporti, the marine transports, the shipbuilding activities and of fishing, nautical tourism and the marine extractions, it is worth something as 33 billion with an incidence on the GDP national of 2%. Altogether the field is formed in Italy from 180 thousand enterprises that appoint to a job 500 thousand people representing a section that has contrasted effectively the crisis defending with ability also on the international markets its competitive positions. Own for this - it has concluded Rejects - Confindustria wishes that the next government wants to institute a ministry ad hoc: a Ministry for the Sea that it knows and it can give to impulse and development to one of the more shining members of our economy, in a position to producing wealth and creating occupation for the Country".
Assonave, Assologistica, Assiterminal, Confitarma, Federpesca and Ucina have evidenced that, "after such authoritative participation, the strong auspice is that the new government holds in debit account the necessity to institute, for the marine field in its increased meaning, an only administrative guide, in a position to answering to all its specificities, supporting and implementing its enormous potentialities to advantage of the economy of the Country".
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