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Mattioli (Federation of the Sea): the marine cluster has a strategic role for Italy
The field - it has emphasized - imposes an effective administrative coordination between competences by now dispersed between varied ministries
September 20, 2018
The continuous sea to feeding the marine cluster, one of the most important and vital Italian productive systems between that job procures, directly or indirectly, to 470 thousand occupied in manifacturing and terziarie industrial activities, activity which the nautical one gives to an important contribution constituting of 20%. It has emphasized today Mario Mattioli, president of the Federation of the Sea, the organization that gives unitary representation to the marine world of the Country, in the course of the ceremony of opening of 58° International the Nautical Hall of Genoa, manifestation that will be concluded on 25 September and that - has emphasized Mattioli - it must be the occasion in order to reflect more once on the strategic role for the Italian development of the marine activities.
"I have intentional to be here, in this so difficult year for the city - the president of the Federation of the Sea has explained - own in order to today emphasize the vicinity and the participation of all the marine system to Genoa and to its operators, represented from those of the nautical, true Italian excellence that with large-capacity and determination is maintaining its position of leader in the world".
Mattioli has evidenced as the relief of the marine cluster imposes also an effective administrative coordination between competences by now dispersed between varied ministries, with an adapted attention to the field in political center and the creation of a working control panel very, in a position to operating in narrow, consistent times to the international standards of the marine world.
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