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Resources for the transport sector in the decree-law Aug
Twenty million euros for the reduction of the fees of port concessions
August 10, 2020
MIT has announced that in relation to nautical and state concessions was arranged an increase, at 2021 and until 2026, the minimum fee of 2,500 euro for any type of grant and has been established the definition of pending litigation for the payment of royalties 30% of the amount, if in a single 60% in case of installment payment.
As for air transport, the resources are 32 million for 10 months of redundancy for Air Italy workers and it is planned to accelerate the constitution of the NewCo Alitalia-con immediate preparation of the industrial plan to be submitted to the European Commission.
For the road transport sector, 400 million are expected local public transport, 200 million for the commissioning security of existing bridges and viaducts and the construction of new bridges, 67 million euros for the renewal of the buses used tourist services as well as reimbursement of instalments and leasing fees related to the purchase of buses between January 2018 and February 2020, 35 million euros for taxi and NCC bonuses that can be used for transfers disadvantaged social groups with an increase in the of the audience of users to those who are in a state of difficulties, EUR 30 million in compensatory measures for lower revenues for passenger transport companies with buses not subject to public service obligations and five million euros for the deduction of undocumented expenses such as measure of taxable income reduction in favour transport.
Finally, the decree provides for the establishment of the Venice Lagoon for mose management and activities maintenance and transfer of expertise from the former Water magistrate.
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