US Cuts Tariffs on Italian Pasta Makers
Update: 2026-01-01
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US Duties on Italian Pasta Makers Slashed: A Review Leads to Significant Cuts in TariffsThe United States has revised its proposed extra duties on several Italian pasta makers, following a reassessment of their business in America. The US Department of Commerce initially imposed a ninety-two percent surcharge on top of the usual fifteen percent rate for most European Union imports. However, after a review, the tariffs have been significantly reduced. La Molisana and Garofalo, two major producers, now face two point two six percent and thirteen point nine eight percent duties, respectively. The other eleven companies receive nine point zero nine percent tariffs. Italys foreign ministry praised the cuts as evidence of US authorities recognition of the companies cooperation. The review results will be released in full on March eleventh, and officials will continue supporting the affected firms in the coming weeks. Checkout Solipillow.com
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