Meloni in the US: Beyond 'speculation' of an EU rift, Italy sets sights on a 'zero tariff' agreement
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on April 17, 2025, to discuss a trade deal and diplomatic ties.
- The meeting followed Trump's imposition and partial suspension of 20 percent tariffs on EU goods, raising concerns about trade tensions with Italy and Europe.
- Meloni emphasized shared conservative views with Trump, particularly on immigration and opposition to 'woke' ideology, while she promoted herself as the key European negotiator for de-escalation.
- Trump expressed strong confidence that an agreement on trade would be finalized before the 90-day tariff suspension concludes on June 7, 2025.
- Their talks suggest a potential U.S.-EU trade agreement that could ease tariff threats, impacting Italy's significant export relationship with the United States and broader transatlantic relations.
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