Milan, 11 April (LaPresse) – If the Strait of Hormuz were still closed to traffic and did not reopen within a month, “the repercussions would be significant, certainly on the supply of fuel needed for the aviation sector, but also on the European and Italian economies and manufacturing sectors. This is why we are working to ensure that the ceasefire soon leads to a genuine agreement, allowing for the swiftest possible reopening of maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. This is the priority. We therefore hope that everyone will work towards a solution in the near future; we cannot afford for the conflict to continue, because the consequences would be significant, particularly for the civilian populations of those countries.” These were the words of the Minister for Enterprise and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, speaking in Sant’Ambrogio di Valpolicella (Verona), on the sidelines of an event highlighting the value of Made in Italy exports, organised by the Verona and Sicily marble districts and the Valpolicella Wine Protection Consortium.