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Moretto (Confetra): The resources allocated to ports and the port cluster are limited
We call on the government - he said - to raise the bar and to compete positively with us on a great Country Project
June 11, 2020
Moretto recalled that Confetra presented at Palazzo Chigi Minister De Micheli's Dossier on Simplifications: "We look forward to the Infrastructure Annex and the PNR to understand the direction of travel that, even in our sectors, the government will want to undertake. We enjoyed -- he explained - the cutting of the IRAP, although the main measure of fiscal civilisation remains the reduction of the wedge on the cost of Work. And, in this direction, we presented the MEF with a proposal that could affect at least, experimentally at a first stage, the eight million private workers who are not are stopped during the lockdown."
"We should also confront each other," continued the deputy vicar president of Confetra - on investment, public and the logistical and infrastructure gap that separates southern italy from the rest of Italy, and Italy from the rest of Europe, and how to really support exports for the benefit of Italian manufacturing and logistics by positioning the country well in the complex scenario of today's global trade between Silk Road, Brexit, the duty war.'
"In short," Moretto concluded, "we ask the government, as long as from the next General States, to raise the bar and measure positively with us on a great Country Project that has the logistics and industry at the heart of the political and economic agenda. Nor more or less of what is happening in Germany, France, and in all the major industrialized countries of Europe and the G8, however, which nevertheless continues to distance Italy from the Logistic Performance Index."
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