It’s right who’s crying louder ?

 

Mars will be a second black day, president John Nicholas said yesterday at the Interagro referring to the new price increase, in the sense that as long as remains of big industry will be close to collapse. Do not deny the major impact of rising utility tariffs for industrial manufacturers, but from here to the disaster announced ( production relocation, closure units, unemployment, etc. ) there's a long way.

 

Romanian industry is somewhat different from European industry, if we refer to its position in gross domestic product, in the sense that the media industry's contribution to GDP in the EU is somewhere up in 20 %, while this percentage reaches us even exceeds 30 %. Let us not imagine so that Romania is an industrialized country. In any case. But the new resource – intensive industries have survived just on account of lower energy prices and gas, attention, belonging mostly to foreign investors.

 

Cement, glass, steel, metallurgy and petrochemical some have long been privatized and state control over the price of utilities has enabled significant new shareholders to make profits for many years. They had them in return some investment obligations, but only sometimes observed, or a half – measure.

 

Of course, behind these industries are hundreds of thousands of employees ( in any case as officials say 500,000 thousand Compirom ), the State must take into account. But these employees have shared the profits with no patrons in the time in which the latter are doing well, but are forced to share their losses when they go wrong. Employees are used as mass maneuver and, paradoxically, nobody sees this.

 

But let us return to prices and their impact on the industry. It is a reality that can not be denied, the entire European Union Faced with high prices to utilities. The targets set by the European Commission climate package to reduce pollution and the introduction of renewable energies, proved to be a real boomerang for the entire European economy, especially for large consumers. But I have not seen that in Germany, France or Italy to be so fiercely against renewable energies and no specific request for the state to control prices.

 

Competition imposed by Europe and the liberalization of markets is known in Romania since the accession. Who has taken action in a while you should not have much trouble now, or problems should be similar to those of other European countries. We still expect government intervention.

 

Maybe it happens elsewhere too, only that in this context must clearly establish who subsidizes whom. For if some will still enjoy protection, while others will pay the difference in price it means that I did nothing. Instead, continue discrimination for consumers, who shout loudest on the principle prevails.

 

Do not say gas prices increase and energy is welcome at this time. It is never welcome. Bad is when control is done by someone else's expense. This means that the subject remains open.

 

 

 

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