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Rome calls on US to reconsider extra tariff on pasta imports

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Posted on October 5, 2025

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ROME (Reuters) -Rome is working closely with the European Commission to press the United States to reconsider an additional anti-dumping tariff on pasta imports which would effectively double their

Rome calls on US to reconsider extra tariff on pasta imports

Italy's Response to US Tariff on Pasta

ROME (Reuters) -Rome is working closely with the European Commission to press the United States to reconsider an additional anti-dumping tariff on pasta imports which would effectively double their price, the Italian foreign ministry said.

Impact on Italian Economy

The decision to impose an extra duty of 91.74% is the result of proceedings by the U.S Department of Commerce which found that two major Italian producers were allegedly selling pasta at unfairly low prices - a practice known as dumping - between July 2023 and June 2024.

Export Statistics and Market Significance

These would be on top of the 15% U.S. tax on most imports from the 27-nation EU, and would be applied from January 2026.

Geopolitical and Trade Implications

The Italian foreign ministry said in a statement late on Saturday it contested the findings and the new tariffs, and was assisting companies in protecting their rights through the embassy in Washington.

With almost $800 million in exports, the U.S. is one of Italy's top three export markets for pasta, a staple of the country's culinary heritage and a substantial export commodity.

In 2024, Italy's total pasta exports were worth over 4 billion euros ($4.70 billion) with almost 2.5 million tons sold abroad, according to data by national statistics agency ISTAT.

Italy's main business lobby Confindustria on Thursday cut its economic growth forecasts for this year and next, citing the impact of U.S. tariffs and geopolitical tensions on exports.

($1 = 0.8517 euros)

(Reporting by Giulia SegretiEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy is working with the EU to challenge US pasta tariffs.
  • The US plans to impose a 91.74% anti-dumping tariff on Italian pasta.
  • Italy's pasta exports to the US are valued at $800 million.
  • The new tariffs could double the price of Italian pasta in the US.
  • Confindustria cites US tariffs as a factor in reduced growth forecasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an anti-dumping tariff?
An anti-dumping tariff is a trade duty imposed to protect domestic industries from foreign companies selling products at unfairly low prices, known as dumping.
What is dumping in international trade?
Dumping occurs when a company exports a product at a price lower than the price it normally charges in its home market, often to gain market share.
What are export statistics?
Export statistics are data that reflect the amount and value of goods and services sold by a country to foreign markets, providing insights into trade performance.
What is the role of the European Commission?
The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and upholding EU treaties.

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