(Finance) – Begin today in Milan the G7 of transport ministers. The first work session of the Ministerial aims to be an opportunity to take stock of how the G7 countries intend to face the challenges of the future of mobility in the face of growing global instability.
The need to strengthen transport systems against future shocks (from artificial intelligence to growing geopolitical tensions, through the challenges of climate change or a cyber attack), as well as the need to identify effective policy initiatives and efficient solutions to promote infrastructure more modern, efficient and sustainable, they are some of the key points on the working table.
The minister Matteo Salvini during the event he underlined theexcellent state of bilateral relations between the countries and briefly illustrated the plan of infrastructure projects put in place by the Government, in particular reference to the Strait Bridge. The minister also called back some similar structures built in Japan and, in an atmosphere of lively cordiality, Tetsuo Saito was keen to advocate for a future of ever greater collaboration on the topic of infrastructure. MIT makes it known.