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It is not the first time that the European Parliament has been involved in this debate
The complexity of the issue, the Confederation stressed, is not compatible with an amendment proposal drawn up without a prior confrontation between the parties
July 3, 2020
But for Confitarma the question is far from empty of and the Confederation considers it "out of place to include such measures in a measure such as the Relaunch Decree-Law designed for other purposes. The complexity of theme of self-production and the different sensitivities shown "It's not just about the many people involved," Confitarma pointed out, "it's not the first time we're going to have to do this." reconcile with an amendment proposal that, drawn up without a preventive comparison between the parties, would certainly be devoid of the necessary balance.'
Highlighting that Confitarma has always been available for discussion with institutions and trade unions to analyse any critical issues related to the regulatory system identify and share possible interventions improvement, however, the owner-general confederation declared opposed to changing the system of self-production Port operations under Article 16 of the Act . debate in the House.
The Confederation stressed that "self-production is an institution of fundamental importance for competitiveness our industry and the country, whose clear and precise rules, have been an integral part of the business model of companies that use it properly. That institution, internationally- recalled Confitarma - it is was also deemed absolutely legitimate by antitrust protection of competition and the market.'
Confitarma has expressed its totally opposition amendments 'because, in fact - explained the Confederation - would deny the law of shipowners self-production. It's not just competitiveness that would be the most shipping carriers but the same efficiency as our ports, with opposite effect to that desired in terms of revitalization maritime-port activities and employment.'
Confitarma urged the amendments to be shelved and rather to immediately start "a table in the Ministerial on the subject of self-production to carry out a review comprehensive, transparent and free from any form of exploitation.'
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