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Italy

⚡ Actively retaliating against US tariffs

Italy's trade with the United States is a showcase of the 'Made in Italy' brand — a unique blend of luxury fashion, fine food, industrial machinery, and pharmaceuticals. The $39.9 billion deficit reflects Americans' appetite for Italian quality, from Ferrari supercars to Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese.

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Italy is actively retaliating against US tariffs, putting $27.9B in American exports at risk. With a 20% tariff rate (up from 2.2%), American consumers and businesses are paying billions more for Machinery from Italy.

Current Tariff

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20%

Was 2.2%

US Imports

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$67.8B

2024 total

US Exports

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$27.9B

2024 total

Trade Balance

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$-39.9B

US deficit

Trade Flow (2024)

Tariff Rate Change

📈 5-Year Import Trend

📋 Trade Relationship Analysis

Italy's trade with the United States is a showcase of the 'Made in Italy' brand — a unique blend of luxury fashion, fine food, industrial machinery, and pharmaceuticals. The $39.9 billion deficit reflects Americans' appetite for Italian quality, from Ferrari supercars to Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese.

The 20% EU-wide tariff hits Italian exports across every category that makes the country famous. Wine exports, worth $2.1 billion annually, face price increases that could shift American consumers toward domestic alternatives from California, Oregon, and Washington. Olive oil, Parmesan cheese, prosciutto, and pasta — staples of the American kitchen — all face 20% surcharges.

The fashion industry impact is equally significant. Gucci, Prada, Armani, and hundreds of smaller Italian fashion houses export billions in clothing, leather goods, and accessories to the US. Luxury goods are price-sensitive in surprising ways — even wealthy consumers may delay purchases when prices jump 20%.

Italy's industrial side is often overlooked: the country is Europe's second-largest manufacturer and a major exporter of industrial machinery, packaging equipment, and pharmaceutical products. As an EU member, Italy participates in the bloc's coordinated retaliation targeting bourbon, Harley-Davidson, and agricultural products. Italian PM Meloni has sought a mediating role between the US and EU.

Tariff Impact

Pre-2025

2.2%

Current

20%

Increase

+17.8%

🏷️ Top Imported Products

ProductTariff RateImport ValuePrice Impact
Industrial Machinery20%$16.8B+12-18% equipment costs
Pharmaceuticals20%$12.4B+10-15% drug costs
Wine (Chianti, Prosecco, Barolo)20%$2.1B+$3-8 per bottle
Fashion & Leather (Gucci, Prada)20%$8.6B+$100-500 per luxury item
Olive Oil20%$1.4B+$2-5 per bottle
Cheese (Parmigiano, Mozzarella)20%$680M+$3-6 per pound

📅 Tariff Timeline

2019US imposes 25% tariffs on Italian cheese and wine over Airbus subsidies25%
2021US-EU agreement suspends Airbus/Boeing tariffs for 5 years2.2%
202520% EU-wide reciprocal tariff imposed20%
2025EU retaliates with tariffs on US goods20%

🎯 Retaliation — US Products Targeted

⚡ Active Retaliation
US Product TargetedUS Exports at RiskEstimated Loss
Part of EU-wide retaliationN/AN/A
US Bourbon & Whiskey$180M$100M
US Agricultural Products$1.4B$700M

💡 Did You Know?

  • Italy is the world's largest wine exporter and the US is its biggest customer — $2.1B in wine annually
  • Ferrari exported 4,200 cars to the US in 2024 — each one now costs $40,000-80,000 more with tariffs
  • Americans consume 400 million pounds of Italian cheese per year, mostly Parmigiano-Reggiano and Mozzarella
  • Italy is Europe's second-largest manufacturer after Germany, with strengths in machinery and packaging

Key Product Categories

MachineryPharmaceuticalsWineOlive OilFashion