The USA, Canada and Australia are crazy about Made in Italy cheese. In the Canadian case, the validity of the CETA trade agreement is confirmed. An environmental certification system for agricultural products is now essential.
Faced with the commercial and above all technological war raging in the world, Europe does not touch the ball and Italy is in disarray: the clash over the CETA agreement which is dangerously widening also on JEFTA is unproductive
On the day in which Italy announces that it does not want to ratify the Ceta agreement with Canada, another important news arrives from the United Kingdom on the trade front: Trump and May announce their intention to sign an "ambitious" free trade agreement and they confirm…
Minister Centinaio announces that the government will invite Parliament not to ratify the free trade agreement with Canada. I applaud Coldiretti but Europe is worried: without Italy the painfully reached agreement that abolishes 98% of duties for goods…
Good news for our agri-food exports, from the access of sensitive products to the elimination of ad valorem duties - Parma ham will finally be able to enter Canada, even if it will have to coexist with imitations - The Italian trade balance is touching a...
Wall Street records, Generali's board of directors, Enel's electric car, the approval of CETA and the OECD promoting Italian reforms: these are the news of the day from the economic world.
The European Parliament has given the green light to Ceta, the economic and commercial agreement between the EU and Canada - Tajani: "Benefits above all for SMEs" - Tomorrow the meeting in Strasbourg with Canadian premier Justin Trudeau.
The veto that for days prevented the go-ahead for the strategic trade agreement has been released. However, there was not time to hold the expected summit in Brussels which was supposed to allow the signing of the agreement and its provisional entry into force:…
Two days before the summit that would have led to the definitive go-ahead, Belgian Premier Charles Michel has announced his intention not to sign the European free trade treaty due to Wallonia's opposition.