ROMA (ITALPRESS) – The war in Iran and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are likely to become a new occult tax on small Italian companies. Not only great energy industries or international transport: to be affected are mainly the activities of proximity, those that every day enter the Italian homes, deliver products, maintain maintenance, technical assistance and local services. This is what emerges from an analysis of the NAC on the effects of petroleum, fuel and energy on micro and small enterprises.
According to the estimates of the Confederation, the average increase of oil can reach almost 1,000 euros a year for a craftsman with a van; about 1,900 euros a year for a micro enterprise with two vans; almost 2,900 euros a year for a micro enterprise with three vans; more than 1,600 euros a year for a NCC; about 2,000 euros a year for a taxi; more than 10 thousand euros a year for a small transport company. An extra cost ranging from 3 to 4 billion a year.
“The Gulf crisis – the President of CNA Dario Costantini underlines – entered directly in daily prices: from the maintenance of the boiler to the delivery of bread, from technical assistance to small yards. The impact concerns thousands of activities that cannot reduce travel because work coincides with mobility.”.





