(Finance) – Within a few days for the former Ilva the commissioners will be appointed, a “unique and obligatory” solution compared to what happened with the Government’s requests which “were not followed up”. This is what he told the unions, according to what we learn, the undersecretary to the presidency of the council, Alfredo Mantovano, retracing what has happened in recent weeks, starting from the request of the private partner for the negotiation of the crisis. Ministers of Economy and Finance, Giancarlo Giorgetti, of businesses and Made in Italy, Adolfo UrsoEuropean Affairs, the South, Cohesion Policies and the PNRR, Raffaele FittoLabor and Social Policies, Marina Elvira Calderone hey general secretaries of Fiom-Cgil, Fim-Cisl, Uilm-Uil, Ugl Metalmeccanici, Usb. The meeting was preceded, at 6pm, by an initial discussion on the situation of the former Ilva related industries in which, on behalf of the trade union organisations, representatives of AIGI, Casartigiani Puglia, Cna Taranto, Confindustria Taranto, Confapi Taranto took part , Confartigianato Puglia, Federmenager, Conftrasporto (Fai). Afterwards, at 7.15 pm the general situation of the former Ilva will be addressed. They will attend the meeting.
Mantovano, according to what we learn, confirmed to the unions that last night Invitalia has submitted a request for extraordinary administration to Mimit. The commissioners, therefore, will be appointed in the next few days and the company will be taken over to guarantee production continuity and relaunch of the plants. “For the former Ilva the extraordinary administration prevails over the agreement, we are moving towards extraordinary administration in the next few days the commissioners will be appointed” confirmed the president of Confindustria Taranto Pasquale Di Napolon the sidelines of the meeting with the government on the future of the steel industry.
The government has informed us that “in the next few hours we will go into extraordinary administration. This does not mean that everything dies. The related industries need not to go into redundancy, we want to go to work. If we go into AS it is possible to activate the art. 68, as in 2015, to give advances to companies that can thus restart” said the president of Aigi, an association that represents companies from the former Ilva related industriesFabio Greco, after the meeting with the executive at Palazzo Chigi. “We – she concluded – are interested in immediately suspending fiscal and tax burdens. Otherwise businesses will die”, she underlined.