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Gragnano Pasta Makers Blindsided by Surprise 91% US Tariffs
16 Nov
Summary
- Gragnano, Italy, known as the "European capital of pasta", faces steep US tariffs
- Italian pasta producers accused of selling at artificially low prices, may face 91.74% anti-dumping duties
- Tariffs could make Italian pasta prohibitively expensive in the US market

The picturesque town of Gragnano, Italy, known as the "European capital of pasta", is facing a significant challenge as Italian pasta producers are threatened by steep tariffs on their exports to the United States. According to the article, the US Department of Commerce is considering imposing a 91.74% anti-dumping duty on Italian pasta, which could make these products prohibitively expensive for American consumers.
The issue stems from an investigation launched by the Commerce Department, prompted by complaints from two US pasta companies, 8th Avenue Food & Provisions and Winland Foods. The authorities have accused the Italian producers, including industry giants like Garofalo and La Molisana, of selling their pasta in the US at artificially low prices, a practice known as "dumping".




