To Adnkronos Andrea Di Giuseppe, Italian Fratelli d’Italia deputy of the North and Central America constituency, he explains that “for Italy the risks are lower than in other economies such as Germany. Our fabric of small and medium enterprises, if until 3-4 years ago was criticized, today is an asset: we produce unique goods that can hardly be produced in the United States, so there is no interest to hit them with duties. Unlike Germany, which is likely to be hit hard by the duties due to its strong trade exposure and unfavourable trade balance, with large companies directly competing with US corporations”.
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