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Made in Italy: conservation and development of products as an antidote to the economic crisis

The protection of "Made in Italy" is a priority as a means of enhancing the competitiveness of Italian industry, especially in the context of market globalization and the consequent escalation of international competition. Confindustria on this issue is particularly sensitive and has long been in place concrete actions in support of "Made in Italy", at both national and community levels. In order to take stock of the growing importance of the issue and to discuss legislative action in order Confindustria has now organized the conference "Protection and enhancement of the Made in Italy: transparency and competitiveness," held at the Auditorium della Tecnica, its headquarters in Rome.
The meeting was opened by Paolo Zegna, vice-president for international affairs of Confindustria and was attended by Minister for European Policies, Andrea Ronchi and Economic Development, Claudio Scajola as well as representatives of trade unions, and business, including Raffaele Bonanni, secretary general of the CISL, and Giorgio Natalino Guerrieri, president of Confartigianato.
During the discussion it was intended to take stock of the "Made in Italy", as a driver for competitiveness and as a tool for consumer information, as well as to make synergistic legislative initiatives at national and Community level is also wanted to define a common strategy and effective for the approval of the proposed EU regulation "Mandatory labeling in the EU import of certain products imported from third countries, the latter project gave birth after extensive consultation on the subject between industry, unions, consumers and other institutions. This regulation has proposed the introduction of a system of origin marking required: this system involves a number of areas, among which are mainly textile products and is applicable eclusivamente to imported goods. Wove praise of this' Community legislative action in the first place, the Minister for Community Policies, "the finiano" Andrea Ronchi, an option that on balance, takes best into account the interests of the majority of stakeholders, be they industries, unions or associations of consumers and limiting both the potential costs and negative effects for the other actors involved (EU industries that have relocated production outside the EU).
's hand Community legislature in the same Ronchi was necessary because the EU was placed at a disadvantage compared to its trading partners (Canada, China, Japan and the United States), the latter having already provided for the affixing of a mark 'origin on imported goods so European exporters are thus required to fulfill this duty, and just to put the mark on their products. The mark of origin serve to prevent the reputation of the Community industry being tainted by claims Source inaccurate and misleading, it would also facilitate consumer choice and help to reduce the number of fraudulent claims.
With regard to the policies of national support to the "Made In Italy" was Claudio Scaiola to report describes the contents of a campaign to promote Italian excellence, "If you speak fashion, you speak Italian ',' if talk about fashion, talking about Italy. This is the title of the communication campaign already presented a preview of September 29, 2009 by the Minister of Economic Development, and the President 's National Institute for Foreign Trade (ICE), Umberto Vattani, provides support for the Italian fashion in the U.S. . The ICE project is targeted primarily on the U.S. market, with a budget of over 3.5 million U.S. dollars and covers the period October 2009-April 2010 developed along three lines: actions to stimulate the purchase of Italian fashion products from U.S. buyers; actions to stimulate the direct sale of Italian products in USA, image and communication campaigns to relaunch the Italian dream, 'Italian the Dream ', in the imagination of U.S. consumers. He also continued listing legislative measures implemented by the government in matters to which it belongs, among them the establishment of a system of mandatory labeling of finished products and intermediates in the textile, leather and footwear, showing the location of origin of each stage of processing and ensuring the traceability of products.
At the end of the round table conference began on the same subject which was also attended by Emma Mercegaglia, president of Confindustria, which said''We will ask the government to strongly support the adoption of a 'made in '''at the European level, so that all countries have the same rules and he knows well the origin of goods.''

Referring to the made in Italy, the leader of Confindustria, said that''and 'a great force in this country and we think that all regulations that support and reward transparency for the consumer who must know what they buy, are important and right.'' The

Marcegaglia then recalled that''and 'a compromise was reached earlier this year with the government for a policy that clarifies how to handle the marks when writing made in Italy or made in China. From our point of view and 'a positive proposal that must be pursued and must not be distorted.'' It is also given a little off topic by responding to the words of Minister Tremonti who in a statement to a newspaper declaring himself in favor of the culture of the fixed place contradicting that which is its ideological and cultural setting. " Culture of the fixed place nefarious "so 'has defined the same president of the Manufacturers -which has continued so' "Obviously no one is in favor of precariousness and insecurity, particularly at a time like this. But we are for the stability of enterprises and jobs, which does not do by law, "he added Marcegaglia, listing the problems that''the culture of the fixed place" has resulted in Italy:''an increase in unemployment, for example, submerged in the South, and created in public administration this logic absenteeism and lazy so despicable. " The leaders of the industry could support a''regulated flexibility and protection, such as one made with Treu and Biagi, who has created three million jobs. "With regard to the weight of job insecurity in different sectors, the industry leader''wanted to point out that the industry is one that is more stable employment for the bulk of insecurity and the university, government and the school. We need to give an answer to that. " Marcegaglia for''the strength of this country is not the culture of the fixed place, but it's five million small and medium entrepreneurs who are at risk and should be on the market and try to do everything possible even at a time like this. "

''An economy such as the Italian, is very important from a manufacturing company, workers must rely on stable, happy and well paid, "he says so on the sidelines of the meeting of Confindustria, Emma Marcegaglia,''according to which the culture of the fixed place is a throwback." According to Bonanni''flexibility and stability can be together, but they can not do unpaid flexibility and instability, otherwise it becomes precarious.''Flexibility, said the leader of the CISL,''is imposed within a framework of job stability , which means a higher salary than flexible. "For this reason, he adds Bonanni,''Tremonti to ask a greater tax relief for these employees and ask Confindustria increase wages, because if you have to pay more for those who deserve most is not who deserves more of a flexible work ".

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