The Government expects to make the sale of Ilva between late October-early November, the company will provide the necessary resources in recent months (300 million loan with the law February 13 are obviously a short blanket), it reaffirms that the group will return to the market and that there will be no nationalization. Are the key concepts that yesterday expressed the Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda, meeting at Mise the leaders of the metalworkers unions, also attended by the Deputy Minister Teresa Bellanova.
“The environmental plan is a function of the business plan but it is of paramount importance,” explains Calenda giving reasons why the Government, by a new decree, currently being considered by the House committees for conversion into law, he has decided to award a new central aspect of postponing restoration also the time of sale.
Meanwhile, today, the Senate hearing in the Industry Committee, Arvedi and Turkish Erdemir, convened in separate hearings, are presenting their plans for Ilva – the two groups are in the race – after the recent days has done Arcelor Mittal, allied with Marcegaglia, pointing to the initial phase to a production of 6 million tons and to keep in business 3 of 4 blast furnaces installed in Taranto.
Already in the early morning owner of the homonymous group, Giovanni Arvedi, has traced the prospects of a future for the Ilva of Taranto, more environmentally compatible, centered on the use of gas and placed in the construction of a large steel group, with a new company that could be listed on the stock exchange. All with the need, however, to a price of gas “American levels and around 10 euro cents per cubic meter, up from the current 20 cents / m3 that you pay in Europe.” Arvedi is part of a consortium that makes up to 4 with the Turkish Erdemir, CDP and the holding company Delfin Luxottica Leonardo Del Vecchio, which goes towards the creation of a new company.
Erdemir Group, as reported by John Arvedi in committee, has signed with the group Arvedi a governance agreement and a memorandum
which had to be ratified by the board of directors of the turkish group by September. In fact, the board of directors was convened to express at this time and now it is waiting to see what will happen. “Anyway – he said the president-not is a tragedy because Italy is able to meet its commitments.” The Turkish Erdemir will instead be heard in committee today, but always to the 14.
The choice of the new manager of Ilva, in fact, no longer be made on June 30 but this will only be the date on which the groups that have expressed interest, they must come out and outline their proposal. It will not be an assignment in the dark, the environmental assessment is important and entrusted to a committee of experts, explains the Government, but also the economic one will be careful. The Government also provided an opening for declaring unions to intervene if, in the face of comments and suggestions, should emerge critical points to review and correct.
Opening seized by Fiom CGIL that with Rappa Rosario says: “The only positive factor is the willingness of the Government to open a sull’Ilva table because for the rest we are more concerned than before.” For the Fiom, the comparison is “a discontinuity with the past because the choice of previous decrees have been made without listening to the metalworkers ‘union’.
” We have told the government hurry, you do well, because this company has little breath, “said Marco Bentivoglio, secretary general of Fim Cisl. “He lost too much time, too many years, and around Ilva took turns too many experts who have made bad choices,” adds Bentivogli that puts Calenda a double problem: resources and “plant maintenance that must be done because it is increasing the risk for workers of Taranto. ” And commissions Environment and Productive Activities of the Chamber aiming to close perhaps as early in the week hearings on the decree.
A series of meetings have also been scheduled for tomorrow: Puglia Region, ARPA Puglia, Ispra, Municipality of Taranto.
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