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Against tariffs we ask EU for deregulation shock - Urso

Against tariffs we ask EU for deregulation shock - Urso

Business minister appeals for calm, says Italy most prepared

ROME, 03 April 2025, 19:54

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Italy is asking the European Union for a "deregulation shock" in response to US President Donald Trump's 20% tariffs on European goods, Business and Made in Italy Minister Adolfo Urso told question time Thursday.
    "Against the tarfiffs we ask the EU to act immediately and to suspend the Green Deal rules that led to the collapse of the car industry, to implement a deregulation shock that eliminates constraints for European companies, to support buy European, to give preference to Made in Europe in procurement, and to encourage free trade to open up to other alternative markets", he said.
    "In the coming days we will meet with business associations to evaluate possible countermeasures".
    Urso added: "We are the most prepared, we have prepared Europe, it is Italy that is leading the process in Europe, this is why everyone comes to Rome".
    Urso also said: "First of all we have to evaluate. From what emerged yesterday, the tariff measures against European goods are equal to 20%.
    Lower than those of other countries. Which means that there are risks that we must avoid, but there are also new opportunities.
    "Because if the barriers are raised higher for other countries exporting to the United States, evidently several opportunities also open up.
    "We have to evaluate - he added - and this is demonstrated by what has happened in these 4-5 years. Because Italy, in contrast to what has happened to other countries, has gained positions at a global level. We have become the fourth exporting country, overtaking Japan and South Korea. What does this tell us? That the Italian entrepreneurial system, due to its peculiarities, is more resilient and more dynamic in averting risks and seizing new opportunities".
    Urso called for "calm, and caution" in weighing responses to the tariffs.
   

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