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This article was published on 26 September 2014 at 17:21.
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In the first half of 2014, 81% of construction companies still records of late payments Pa . Given the non-payment, 53% of companies have reduced the planned investments and 36% had to reduce the number of employees. This is what emerges from the latest data Ance, highlighted by its chairman Paolo Buzzetti, during a hearing on the Dl unlocks Italian Environment Committee in the House. According to the estimates of the association the average payment in public works remain too long, or approximately 7 months. Despite the law fixed the term at 30-60 days.

Baretta: by year earmarked another 15 to 20 billion
“We are not standing still. We have already allocated 38 billion euro and 35 others have been given to companies. We are ready to stanziarne another 15-20 this year, “the undersecretary argued Pierpaolo Baretta. “It seems to me – he added – that compared to the estimated $ 70 billion a considerable step forward was made with the companies that have benefited and who today a further shot in the arm to start: these figures are important» .

Paid debts so far to 31.3 billion
In recent days, the MEF announced that the debts of Pa paid to creditors who have amounted to 31.3 billion, while the resources made available to institutions debtors amounting to 38.4 billion. He did so by announcing that ‘between September and November should be requested from the regions and municipalities, and then disbursed by the Treasury around 9 billion, in addition to the 38 already paid. “

Reeds: measures limited effects on government delays payments
But, despite the measures taken by the Government, for the Reeds’ late payment of Pa continue to lead to a situation of extreme suffering in the construction industry, one of the areas most affected by the phenomenon in Italy. ” The Manufacturers’ Association points out that the effects so far have been “positive” but still “too limited on the trend of late payment.” According to the estimates of Ance, in fact, about 10 billion euro of late payments – including those completed in the early months of 2014 – are still without a solution and the average time of payment in public works remain very high: about 7 months. Despite the law fixed the term at 30-60 days.

Buzzetti: insufficient resources Sclocca Italy
not alone. “While other sectors have benefited from new appropriations and structural interventions to prevent the formation of new debt,” noted the President of ANCI Buzzetti, “the building did not benefit from the new measures.” Also because the measure that was supposed to revitalize the entire industry, with a strong new impetus to the creation of infrastructure, it does not start at all growth, but rather, in the opinion of the manufacturers, clashes “against the wall of austerity.” Unlock the Italian does not allocate sufficient resources and in fact the measures contained in dl ‘are not proportionate to the seriousness of the disease, “because the companies in the supply chain building” are to the extreme. ” The decree does not like at all even Confindustria about a contribution ‘generally positive’ to the Italian economy, “but not conclusive”



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