The United States and the EU have signed a truce on import duties for the next five years, reaching an agreement on the Airbus-Boeing dispute. The agreement – which came on the sidelines of the recent G7 summit – will give the parties ample time to find a definitive long-term agreement to close the dispute once and for all.
“This is very good news for our agri-food industry, which kicks off a new season” – says the Italian undersecretary for Agricultural Policies, Gian Marco Centinaio. “The United States is in fact the first non-EU market for Italy, as well as the world main wine buyer.”
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net
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