Italian CIA terminal starts delivering scrap
CIA terminal in Marghera, one of the most active ports of Italy for scrap, started delivering scrap they had piled up on the piers due to the recent blockage of entry of this material into the country. Apparently the tribunal reversed or suspended the law that had blocked the delivery of scrap and the situation is now heading towards normality. It will take some time to ship everything out but the congestion is expected to be relieved soon.Italian CIA terminal starts delivering scrap
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