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Catastrophic policies, Urso “Expire obligation a sign of responsibility”

CATANIA (ITALPRESS) – “We have decided, in full responsibility, to extend for certain categories of enterprises the catastrophic obligation, specifically to expire it. For large companies it goes into effect immediately, from April 1, for medium-sized companies it will go into effect later and at the end of the year for all micro, small businesses and commercial and artisanal establishments so that there is more time to implement this major breakthrough that secures the productive economic system with respect to any catastrophic event that may unfortunately happen.” This was stated by the Minister of Enterprise and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, at the end of the discussion table organized at the Catania City Hall to discuss the future of the Etna plant of StMicroelectronics. Present, among others, was the president of the Sicilian Region, Renato Schifani.

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