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Filt Cgil, the latest draft of the decree-law on transport puts competition at risk
Malorgio: presents a real assist for all those shipowners who also have logistics activities on the ground
May 2, 2022
Filt Cgil denounces that the latest draft of the decree-law on "Urgent provisions for the security and development of transport and sustainable mobility infrastructure" puts competition in the logistics sector at risk. It is - explained the secretary general of the Filt Cgil, Stefano Malorgio - "a measure that would sanction a real overcoming the constraints on competition, opening up the whole world of the Italian logistics chain to those transport players maritime beneficiaries of tax conditions of all favor'.
Malorgio specified that the measure "presents a real assist for all those owners who also have logistics activities on the ground, for which they would use, as it derives from the main transport activity maritime, of the same tax and contribution benefits provided by the International Register, considering the imminent extension to all maritime carriers flying the flag of the Community.' "A considerable benefit - added the secretary general of the Filt Cgil - which represents a slap in the face to the country, just as you are in search of resources to give answers to families living a situation of difficulty, deriving above all from the ongoing speculation on energy goods. In addition, compared to all the other carriers of maritime transport, a real and precisely structural dumping by some large operators, favoring in fact an evident economic dominance, capable of influence the government's own economic choices. È - ha concluded Malorgio - an unacceptable drift that must be rejected".
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