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Ex Ilva, Palazzo Chigi: 'Amendments to the legislative decree to guarantee production continuity' - News

2024-02-19T21:00:46.835Z

Highlights: Ex Ilva, Palazzo Chigi: 'Amendments to the legislative decree to guarantee production continuity' Arcelor Mittal: 'Surprised by the request for administration, it violates the agreement' Letter to Invitalia, we reject the attempt to blame us for their unsatisfactory outcome, and to absolve yourself and the Italian government for the failure of our public-private partnership." “We reserve all rights,” the text concludes of the letter.


Mittal: 'Surprised by the request for administration, it violates the agreement'. Letter to Invitalia, we reject the attempt to blame (ANSA)


 During the roundtable with the representatives of the trade unions, the measures taken to protect workers were illustrated starting from the redundancy fund already guaranteed for the whole of 2024. And the Government informed that the law decree "Urgent provisions to protect the related large companies in a state of insolvency admitted to the extraordinary administration procedure", currently being converted in Parliament, is susceptible to further improvements to guarantee the production and business continuity of the former Ilva.

So Palazzo Chigi said in a note.

The government - continues the note - "has informed the companies involved in the activities" of the former Ilva "on the latest developments of the procedure underway to safeguard the company's production continuity. In particular, the executive illustrated the measures already adopted to the protection of workers and related companies and announced its intention to implement a single social safety net".

So Palazzo Chigi said in a note.

"We are surprised and disappointed to read in the Italian media that Invitalia has asked the Italian government to start the process to place Acciaierie d'Italia into extraordinary administration."

Thus begins the letter sent by Arcelor Mittal to Invitalia on the evening of February 18, where the steel group accuses Invitalia of not having "shared this intention in the board of directors of AdI Holding which was held today" by not subsequently informing "nor AdI nor Arcelor Mittal for taking this action."

For further information ANSA Ex Ilva Agency: Mittal unavailable, commissioner requested - News - Ansa.it Invitalia sends request.

Acciaierie responds and requests Concordat.

Union-government confrontation on Monday (ANSA)

"It is a serious violation of the investment agreement", reads the text on the former Ilva.

“In recent weeks,” the letter continues, “intensive discussions have taken place to try to reach a fair agreement, to provide support to AdI or for our orderly exit. We have participated fully, and in good faith, in these discussions and reject your attempt to blame us for their unsatisfactory outcome, and to absolve yourself and the Italian government for the failure of our public-private partnership."

“We reserve all rights,” the text concludes.

For further information Agenzia ANSA The history of Ilva from Italsider to ArcelorMittal - Companies - Ansa.it In 1960 the first stone, then the Rivas, and Mittal, now the return of the State (ANSA)

 "There are more interests of more multinational companies in investing in the steel industry in Italy, as demonstrated by the recent agreements concerning the Piombino industrial site", said the Minister of Enterprise and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, on the sidelines of the presentation of the reorganization of the ministry.

On the former Ilva dossier, Urso underlined the importance of today. 

"At Palazzo Chigi - he stated - discussions will take place both with the associations representing AdI's related activities and with the trade unions, to which the government will provide all the necessary information". 

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