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Italy confident US-EU Trade Agreement will Echo the US-UK Deal

Italy confident US-EU Trade Agreement will Echo the US-UK Deal

Giancarlo Giorgetti, the Economy Minister of Italy, said that he is confident that the United States would agree to a similar trade agreement with the European Union as Washington had already done with Britain.

If negotiations fail during the 90-day pause, additional "reciprocal tariffs" -- totaling a combined 20 percent in the EU case -- are planned.

In early April, U.S. president Donald Trump and British prime minister Keir starmer announced a limited trade agreement. The agreement leaves the 10% tariffs Trump imposed on British exports in place, but expands access to agriculture for both countries, and lowers U.S. import duties that were prohibitive on British auto exports.

Giorgetti said at a conference held in Trento, north Italy: "It is very unlikely that the final agreement between the EU and US will differ significantly from the agreement reached with the UK."

He spoke by video link in Canada, where the ministers of the Group of Seven Advanced Economies (G7) were meeting.

The U.S. Administration is close to or has reached agreements with the United Kingdom and China. "I am not saying the European Union is last, but I do believe that reasonable results can be achieved here too," he said. (Reporting and editing by Crispian B. Balmer; Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte)

(source: Reuters)