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With the U.S. as the largest non-EU market for Italian exports, tariffs imposed by President Trump could significantly impact sectors like wine, spirits, and furniture. Federvini, representing wine and spirits exporters, warns that such tariffs could cost Italy up to half of its U.S. market share

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  1. Americans consume a lot of imported Italian food products. Pastas, olive oils, canned tomatoes, cheeses…What happens to the price of pizza in the USA will be shocking. Tough.

  2. If America introduces tariffs, they will have no effect as the backlash from other countries who will instead stop buying American and buy more European goods so we will just move much of the losses to gains in other countries, the only looser here is the US, no one likes a bully as has been seen when Canada retaliated.

  3. Simoni at the end points towards strength through unity and i agree.
    The EU will handle the trade deals and if the US would not take them back or give concessions otherwise, well there is always the option to put on the same or different or red states and Trump supporter products tariffs. Let them have a taste of their leaders genious.

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