Meloni Urges EU to Prevent US Trade War Amid Tariff Tensions
Meloni Urges EU to Prevent US Trade War Amid Tariff Tensions

Meloni Urges EU to Prevent US Trade War Amid Tariff Tensions

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called for pragmatic measures to avert a trade war between the EU and the US, emphasizing the detrimental impact of retaliatory tariffs on inflation and economic growth. Ahead of an EU summit, she urged the European Commission to negotiate with the Trump administration to find common ground instead of escalating tensions. Meloni expressed concerns that tariffs on US imports could harm Italian winemakers and warned that trade disputes would ultimately benefit no one. She also reaffirmed Italy's commitment to supporting peace efforts in Ukraine while avoiding military escalations. Her comments reflect a desire to maintain strong transatlantic ties while addressing the economic implications of trade conflict. Meloni's stance highlights the need for a balanced approach to international trade relations amidst rising tensions.

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