US Backs Down on 'Super Tariffs' for Italian Pasta Brands
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Italy said on Thursday that the United States had agreed to further reduce tariffs on pasta brands accused of exporting at below-market prices, calling it a positive final decision.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce's decision to "significantly" reduce antidumping duties on some Italian pasta exports "represents a positive signal for the protection of our production system on international markets," said Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Antonio Tajani in a post on X. The Foreign Ministry head also expressed his satisfaction that many companies will be reimbursed millions of dollars.
US Reduces Anti-Dumping Tariffs on Italian Pasta Brands (Symbolic Image - AI Generated) AI Generated Stock Image The U.S. Department of Commerce has drastically reduced anti-dumping duties on 13 Italian pasta brands. The decision represents a significant revision from the interim measures imposed in September 2025, when duties reached 91.7%. The new duties vary significantly among companies. Pasta Garofalo will have to pay 7%, a significant redu…
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