Facing US tariffs, Italian businesses “aren’t standing idle but actively pursuing new global markets beyond the United States,” stated Confartigianato. The trade association reported a 5.3% surge in Italian sales across 25 key international markets during the first four months of 2025, contrasting with a 2% decline in other global markets. The top five destinations for increased Italian exports were the United Arab Emirates (+20.9%), Brazil (+14%), Switzerland (+13.1%), Spain (+10.6%), and Saudi Arabia (+9.6%). Should this trend persist, Confartigianato projects these 25 markets could generate an annual export boost worth €20.4 billion.
Review Focuses Solely on Evidence, Not Final Verdict: Milan Prosecutor
Deputy Prosecutor Tiziana Siciliano of Milan clarified the scope of a judicial review hearing concerning