Italy Favors Trade Quotas Only in Broad Agreement With U.S.
- Economic Development Minister Calenda speaks in interview
- Calenda wants talks on tariffs and non-tariff barriers
Photographer: Paul Taggart/Bloomberg
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Italy favors tolerating quotas on metal imports to the U.S. to avert a trans-Atlantic trade war only as part of a broader agreement involving other sectors too, outgoing Economic Development Minister Carlo Calenda said.
The European Union is considering the option should President Donald Trump impose restrictions on steel and aluminum shipments, according to EU officials in Brussels speaking on condition of anonymity.