Overcome the impasse in trade relations between the EU and the United States due to US additional duties for the Airbus-Boeing issue and inaugurate a new season of collaboration. This is the hope of the association of Italian farmers, Cia-Agricoltori Italiani, launched on the day of the official inauguration of Joe Biden at the White House.
The goal is to support Made in Italy exports, starting with agri-food, which is already struggling with the effects of the pandemic. “Agribusiness is a particularly trade-sensitive sector, whose exports are worth over 42 billion euros in 2020,” – explains Cia’s president, Dino Scanavino. “The US is a strategic market for Italian food and beverage exports, whose sales grew by +5.2% between January and November 2020 for a total value close to 5 billion euros.
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net
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