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Saints : The Russians understand the strategic role of ports, we least
For the president of Federagents, the PNRR must be redirected to ports and seafood
March 22, 2022
For the president of Federagents, Alessandro Santi, Italy does not understand the strategic role of ports and the sea for its foreign trade. Referring to Italy's need, made clear by the conflict in Ukraine, to diversify its sources of supply, Santi has found that " unfortunately ports and sea, that is the only elements that can enable Italy to make a quality leap and not being dependent on a single country, they are the Cinderella of a PNRR that rightly targets maximum systems in terms of sustainability, but which must be immediately brought back to the strategic pillars and emergencies that the System Italy is facing us. "
"Perhaps what is happening in Ukraine, where the first objective of the Russian invasion is precisely the control of the ports, strategic key to the interchange of the country, should play as a warning and at the time of the day." same as teaching for national companies : to tackle with solid fundamentals and appropriate instruments the new challenge that will take them from "spectators" of their low-risk logistics, because they have traditionally been shortened, to "actresses" with a lengthening control of the filiage to ensure the least vulnerability and ensure, accordingly, the least strategic dependence for the country. " According To Santi, " this is the moment to concentrate resources in the development of ports, to free up its inherent potential and to grow logistical chains that have as its objective and directed Italy with respect to the importance of the system. The country has so far shown little attention. "
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