Italy's Meloni Says It's a 'Positive' Trade Deal Was Reached but Needs to See Details
- Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said it is "positive" that a trade deal has been reached between the European Union and the United States, but she requires more details before forming a full judgment.
- Meloni noted that the agreement "ensures stability" and mentioned that the 15% rate is sustainable if it is not added to previous duties, which were initially proposed.
- Italy is prepared to implement national support measures for affected sectors and will request similar actions at the European level.
- Meloni emphasized the importance of reviewing the details before fully supporting the agreement, stating, "if I don't see the details, I am not able to judge it in the best way.
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Waiting to know the details of the 15% basic duty agreement signed on Sunday in Turnberry, Scotland, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and his deputy, Antonio Tajani and Matteo...
·Milan, Italy
Read Full ArticleEarlier, Italian government sources claimed that their main goal was to increase the products and sectors that would be exempt from tariffs.
The President of the Council is in Addis Ababa and has preferred to take time before giving a judgment on the substance of the agreement.
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