U.S. to levy 92% tariff on Italian pasta
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has announced anti-dumping tariffs of 92% on pasta from 13 major Italian producers, potentially taking effect as early as January 2026, on top of an existing 15% tariff on EU goods. Italian grocers and restaurants in the U.S., such as Washington-area shop Vace, are stockpiling and warn prices could spike, while an academic researcher disputes the dumping allegations in public data.
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