13 major Italian pasta brands could disappear from US store shelves as 107% tariffs take effect
Trade,Italy,Tariffs,Food,Foreign Affairs,Big Business
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Arrivederci, made-in-Italy pasta.
Thirteen Italian pasta brands could pull their products from US grocery stores — or potentially be forced to hike prices dramatically as soon as January, when punishing 107% tariffs are set to take effect.
The levies — the highest the White House has moved to impose on a specific product since the start of President Trump’s crackdown on imports — come from the US’ 15% baseline tariff on European Union goods plus a punishing 92% levy over accusations that Italian pasta makers have been undercutting US competitors...
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