"Intermodal transport is a strategic approach to minimize CO2 emissions, increase logistics efficiency, and promote economic and environmental growth. However, this objective must also be underpinned by the modification of certain European regulations that have imposed an excessive burden on ideology and effectively shut the door to the needs of businesses. We must have a consistent regulatory framework while avoiding excessive rigidities that harm people who conduct business and create jobs". Thus, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated in a video message sent yesterday to Alis, the Logistics Association for Sustainable Intermodality. "The new legislature has just begun, and the Italian government will try to ensure that the ecological transition returns to coexist with economic and social sustainability, simply because we cannot seek decarbonization at the expense of economic desertification. To put it simply, there is no green in a desert". Not by chance, Meloni concludes, "we are leading in Europe with a non-paper on the automotive sector that calls for revising regulations that risk crippling the European car industry and reaffirming the principle of technological neutrality."
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