Tag: Southern Europe

  • The United States has rolled back proposed steep duties on Italian pasta exports to the U.S., the U.S. Department of Commerce and Italy’s foreign ministry said Thursday, January 1. The Commerce Department has sharply reduced proposed antidumping duties on 13 Italian pasta producers, cutting rates from as high as 92% to between 2.26% and nearly…

  • An emphatic election victory for Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti has ended months of political paralysis in Europe’s youngest state and could shape its domestic and international direction for years to come. With nearly all votes counted, official results show Kurti’s Vetevendosje Party leading with more than 49% of vote that took place on December…

  • European dairy exports face provisional tariffs from China, which announced on Monday, December 22, duties of up to 42.7% on certain European dairy products following the conclusion of the first phase of an anti-subsidy investigation. The tariffs, effective Tuesday, December 23, cover milk and cheese products, including protected origin cheeses such as French roquefort and…

  • European Union fisheries ministers reached an agreement on Saturday, December 13, on fishing quotas for 2026, averting a European Commission plan to impose stricter restrictions in the Mediterranean. Spain, which had opposed the Commission’s proposal to reduce trawler fishing days, welcomed the outcome. “We have concluded two intense days of discussion in Brussels. We have…

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