(Adnkronos) - “Da questa quattro giorni a Verona portiamo a casa un messaggio importante: siamo d'accordo sulla sostenibilità ambientale, ma il Green deal, esasperando i temi dell'iper-tassazione, è lontano dalle esigenze reali delle aziende e purtroppo non produce effetti positivi. È necessario un equilibrio tra sostenibilità economica e sostenibilità sociale”.
Sono le parole di Marcello Di Caterina, vicepresidente e direttore generale dell’Associazione logistica intermodalità sostenibile (Alis), partecipando alla penultima giornata di LetExpo 2025, la fiera dedicata al trasporto, alla logistica sostenibile e ai servizi alle imprese, promossa da Alis in collaborazione con Veronafiere.
Sono le parole di Marcello Di Caterina, vicepresidente e direttore generale dell’Associazione logistica intermodalità sostenibile (Alis), partecipando alla penultima giornata di LetExpo 2025, la fiera dedicata al trasporto, alla logistica sostenibile e ai servizi alle imprese, promossa da Alis in collaborazione con Veronafiere.
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00:00This four days here in Verona bring home an important message, it is ok, we agree on environmental sustainability,
00:15but the Green Deal, exasperating the issues of hypertaxing, the distance from real needs towards companies,
00:23unfortunately does not produce positive effects. This is the first point and it is necessary that everything is in balance with economic sustainability
00:32and with social sustainability. All this to give competitiveness to our companies and to Europe, which at this moment,
00:40however, needs an important economic push also to claim a decisive role in the logic of the world economy.
00:50Another aspect that should not be underestimated, which we take away from Verona, is the issue of taxes.
00:56They do not work, they cannot work, the era of prohibitionism is absolutely distant, but it has produced damage in the past,
01:04I do not see why it should not reproduce it today through a series of wrong choices that come from Europe, from America, from China.
01:12Let's try to put everything back on the table and let's try to do what the institutions here in Verona have said at the ETExpo,
01:19which were really present, 10 ministers, we had deputy ministers, undersecretaries of state, parliamentarians.
01:25This means that this moment of confrontation, of meeting here at the ETExpo, serves above all to relaunch a project that is that of confrontation,
01:34the confrontation between politics and companies, a confrontation that must be able to bring to the institutional tables those that are the rooms that come from the sector
01:44and above all those that are the solutions to guarantee continuity to this growth process that interests all logistics and all the world of transport at 360 degrees,
01:56which we remember affects 10% of the national GDP.