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		<title>US Review Brings Relief for Italian Pasta Makers, Easing Trade Tensions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A revised US assessment signals renewed confidence in Italian pasta exports and strengthens transatlantic trade cooperation. Italy’s pasta industry received]]></description>
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<p>A revised US assessment signals renewed confidence in Italian pasta exports and strengthens transatlantic trade cooperation.</p>
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<p>Italy’s pasta industry received a welcome boost as the United States sharply reduced proposed import duties following a detailed review process.</p>



<p>The move reflects growing recognition of the transparency and cooperation shown by Italian producers during trade discussions.</p>



<p>Earlier concerns over alleged price practices had raised the prospect of steep additional tariffs, creating uncertainty for exporters and distributors alike.</p>



<p>The revised assessment, however, marks a turning point, easing pressure on a sector that is both economically and culturally significant to Italy.</p>



<p>According to Italian officials, US authorities reassessed data provided by exporters and concluded that many initial concerns had been adequately addressed.</p>



<p>This recalibration led to substantially lower proposed duties for key producers, restoring confidence in continued access to the American market.</p>



<p>La Molisana, one of the companies initially facing the heaviest penalties, saw its proposed duty reduced to just over two percent.</p>



<p>Garofalo, another prominent name in Italian pasta, also benefited from a significant downward revision in its tariff rate.</p>



<p>Other Italian pasta makers included in the review but not individually examined were assigned a moderate tariff level, far below earlier projections.</p>



<p>Italian authorities welcomed the outcome as a sign that dialogue and cooperation can deliver balanced trade solutions.</p>



<p>They emphasized that Italian producers have consistently engaged with regulators to clarify pricing structures and export practices.</p>



<p>The revised US position underscores a commitment to fair and evidence-based trade enforcement rather than punitive measures.</p>



<p>For Italian pasta makers, the decision provides stability at a time when global food markets face volatility from climate pressures and shifting demand.</p>



<p>The United States remains one of the most important export destinations for Italian pasta, valued for its large consumer base and appreciation of quality products.</p>



<p>Lower duties help ensure that American consumers continue to access a wide range of authentic Italian brands at competitive prices.</p>



<p>Industry observers note that the outcome reinforces the resilience of the Italian agri-food sector amid complex global trade dynamics.</p>



<p>It also highlights the importance of robust compliance systems and data transparency in navigating international trade regulations.</p>



<p>US officials reiterated their intention to maintain a transparent review process ahead of final determinations expected later this year.</p>



<p>Both sides expressed confidence that continued engagement would support predictable trade relations and mutual economic benefit.</p>



<p>As a result, the pasta sector now looks ahead with renewed optimism, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and meeting global demand.</p>
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