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Commissioners' inspection of the former Ilva factory - Companies interrupted

2024-02-02T11:39:58.011Z

Highlights: Commissioners' inspection of the former Ilva factory - Companies interrupted. Sources, "no information was given regarding production" Entrepreneurs fear seeing credits which now amount to over 130 million vanish again. The Minister of Business and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, requested an intervention by Invitalia and the commissioners in extraordinary administration in order to guarantee production continuity. The companies lost credits for 150 million in 2015, and 2024, the year in which extraordinary administration could be used again.


Sources, "no information was given regarding production" (ANSA)


The inspection of Ilva commissioners in extraordinary administration at the Taranto plant of Acciaierie d'Italia has been interrupted.

Internal sources made this known to ANSA, explaining that "no information was given regarding the current production" and the commissioners were told, the same sources explain, "that the provision of data relating to the quantities of raw materials present in the warehouse is exclusive competence of the Board of Directors".

A delegation from the commissioner management of Ilva in extraordinary administration entered the Taranto steel plant to start the scheduled inspection after reports from the unions denouncing the progressive shutdown of the plants.


    In recent days it was the Minister of Business and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, who requested an intervention by Invitalia and the commissioners of Ilva in extraordinary administration in order to guarantee production continuity.


    Present, among others, are the commissioners Antonio Lupo and Francesco Ardito and the manager Giancarlo Quaranta.

Outside the factory management, a sit-in is underway by entrepreneurs from the associated industries belonging to Aigi who are showing empty bins with two dates imprinted on them: 2015, the year in which Ilva was placed under administration and the companies lost credits for 150 million , and 2024, the year in which extraordinary administration could be used again.

Entrepreneurs fear seeing credits which now amount to over 130 million vanish again.


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