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Concluded the mission of Propeller Italian Clubs to Malta
A narrow delegation has met the Maltese Prime Minister
May 3, 2018
"Maltese the Italian marine clusters and can draw great giovamento from the increase of the Mediterranean, area where in last the six years container of 25% has grown the naval traffic". It has evidenced Alessandro Panaro, Maritime responsible Ufficio and Mediterranean Economy, SRM (Intesa Sanpaolo Group) and key notes newscaster in the within of the fourth institutional mission of the International Propeller Clubs of Italy that has held last week to Malta, European capital of culture 2018, and that it is he keeps on the missions carried out in Morocco, Spain and Greece. "The competitiveness between ports - it has found Panaro - is strong and must equip of all the instruments necessary in order to attract traffic and enterprises. Special the economic zones for Italy can be one of these".
Umberto Masucci, president of the The International Propeller Clubs, has emphasized the success of the mission, in the course about which common topics to the Italian marine cluster and that Maltese are discussed and are carried out visits to the harbour installations. "The conclusion then with the encounter of a our narrow delegation with the Maltese Prime Minister - Masucci has rimarcato - has testified the importance of the Italian marine cluster that, as I have had a chance for remember, has invested a lot to Malta during the last few years".
The mission is realized with the partnership scientific of SRM and has seen the presence of 45 coming delegates from all Italy guided from president Masucci and vice-president Riccardo Fuochi and Fabrizio Zerbini, accompanied also from the general manager of the Ministry of Infrastructures and the Transports, Mauro Coletta.
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