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Italy's Meloni says it's a 'positive' trade deal was reached, calls for clarity

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ROME (Reuters) -Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Sunday it is "positive" a trade deal has been reached between the European Union and the United States, adding, however, that she needs to

Italy's Meloni Welcomes EU-US Trade Deal, Seeks More Clarity

Italy's Response to the EU-US Trade Agreement

ROME (Reuters) -Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni welcomed the fact that a trade deal has been reached between the European Union and the United States but said that she would be seeking more details.

Details of the Trade Deal

Washington struck a framework trade deal with the EU imposing a 15% import tariff on most EU goods.

Concerns Over Sensitive Sectors

"I consider it positive that there is an agreement, but if I don't see the details I am not able to judge it in the best way," Meloni told journalists on the sidelines of a meeting in Addis Ababa on Sunday.

Support Measures for Affected Industries

Italy is one of the biggest European exporters to the U.S., with a trade surplus of more than 40 billion euros ($46.70 billion).

The Italian government, led by a nationalist coalition, had urged its European partners to avoid a direct clash between the two sides of the Atlantic.

In a statement, Meloni said that the agreement "ensures stability", adding that the 15% "is sustainable, especially if this percentage is not added to previous duties, as was originally planned."

On Monday, she said "a number of elements are missing", referencing key details on "particularly sensitive sectors", such as pharmaceuticals and the automotive industry.

She also emphasised the importance of clarifying potential exemptions for certain agricultural products and gaining a clearer understanding of provisions relating to investments and gas purchases.

Italy is ready to activate support measures at the national level for the sectors that will be particularly affected, and it will ask that they also be activated at the European level.

Sunday's statement was also signed by the leaders of the other two coalition parties: Antonio Tajani of Forza Italia and Matteo Salvini of the League.

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(Reporting by Sara Rossi, Giselda Vagnoni and Cristina Carlevaro, editing by Diane Craft, Nick Zieminski and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's PM Meloni welcomes EU-US trade deal.
  • 15% import tariff imposed on most EU goods.
  • Concerns over sensitive sectors like pharmaceuticals.
  • Italy ready to support affected industries.
  • Clarity sought on agricultural exemptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Prime Minister Meloni say about the trade deal?
Meloni welcomed the trade deal between the EU and the US, calling it positive but emphasized the need for more details to fully assess it.
What is the import tariff imposed by the US on EU goods?
The US has imposed a 15% import tariff on most EU goods as part of the trade deal.
Which sectors did Meloni express concern about?
Meloni highlighted concerns regarding sensitive sectors such as pharmaceuticals and the automotive industry, indicating that key details are still missing.
What support measures is Italy considering?
Italy is prepared to activate national support measures for sectors particularly affected by the trade deal and will seek similar actions at the European level.
Who else signed the statement alongside Meloni?
The statement was also signed by Antonio Tajani of Forza Italia and Matteo Salvini of the League, indicating a unified stance among the coalition parties.

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