Italian pasta exports to the U.S. could be ‘virtually wiped out’ by proposed 107% tariffs
The Commerce Department stressed, though, that a decision about the duties was not a “final determination.”
By Brian Cheung
Your pasta could get a lot pricier under new tariffs targeting Italian imports — if you can find them at all.
Starting as early as January, U.S. tariff rates on imported pasta from 13 major Italian companies could soar to as high as 107% under a preliminary U.S. Commerce Department decision.
(NBC NEWS)