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Appreciation of Confitarma for the agenda that commits the government to accept the demands of the armament
It provides for the restart of cruises between national ports and the recognition of support to companies operating with ships registered in the First Register
July 10, 2020
In particular, with the aim of supporting the maritime sector, and mainly the cruise, affected by the effects of Pandemic of Covid-19, with the agenda is intended to engage government "to allow the Italian cruise market to start again as soon as possible - albeit gradually, safeguarding the level of employment of thousands of Italians on board and on the ground, thus avoiding, even imbalances between ships that Italian and non-Italian flags" and "to allow cruise ships already registered in the International Register Italian cruise services only touch national ports, until 31 December 2020."
In addition, the agenda commits "to allowing - to the to deal with the negative economic consequences epidemiological emergency from Covid-19 - the continuation of essential maritime activities, continuity safeguarding employment levels, energy supply, competitiveness and efficiency of local and insular transport by sea - until 31 December 2020, from the exemption from the payment of contributions Social Security and Welfare Referred to in Article 6 of the Decree-Law 457 of 1997 converted with the law 27 February 1998, No 30, to the arms companies of units registered in the national freshmen of major vessels sea-bunkering, as well as for units storage and assistance to oil rigs companies that do not have any support or support tool (companies) incentive to address the health emergency and the resulting in a dramatic drop in turnover) with the exclusion of fishing vessels and units used for fishing services concession trailer."
Confitarma expressed the hope that the government would adopt swift measures needed to meet commitments Hired.
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