Overview
- Italy's Foreign Ministry says a U.S. post‑preliminary review cut the specific antidumping additions to 2.26% for La Molisana, 13.98% for Garofalo, and 9.09% for other named producers.
- The new figures replace an earlier 91.74% provisional margin and would be applied in addition to an existing roughly 15% U.S. tariff on most EU imports.
- The investigation remains open and the U.S. Department of Commerce is expected to issue a final decision on March 11, leaving the current rates provisional.
- Italian officials and industry groups credit company cooperation, diplomatic efforts, and European Commission support for the recalculation.
- Separately, the White House delayed planned increases on certain furniture tariffs until 2027 after a measure was signed at the end of 2025.