(ANSA) – ROME, APR 2 – Italian wine and tie makers said Wednesday they feared United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Rosario Di Mara, president of Italy’s biggest wine maker Ermes, said “our orders are already blocked and there’s a real spectre of crisis in the Italian wine sector”.
The president of the Franciacorta consortium in northwestern Italy, Silvano Brescianini, said the tariffs posed “risks to sales and the reputation of our brands,” adding that “we will have to boost our media presence in order to safeguard the sector”.
Maria Antonietta Orlando, the founder and chair of the Pufglia-based luxury tie maker Remo Sartori, said “our American Dream is at risk”.
She said “Remo Sartori has gone from Puglia to Hollywood but now these tariffs pose a real threat”. (ANSA).
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Rosario Di Mara, president of Italy’s biggest wine maker Ermes, said “our orders are already blocked and there’s a real spectre of crisis in the Italian wine sector”.
The president of the Franciacorta consortium in northwestern Italy, Silvano Brescianini, said the tariffs posed “risks to sales and the reputation of our brands,” adding that “we will have to boost our media presence in order to safeguard the sector”.
Maria Antonietta Orlando, the founder and chair of the Pufglia-based luxury tie maker Remo Sartori, said “our American Dream is at risk”.
She said “Remo Sartori has gone from Puglia to Hollywood but now these tariffs pose a real threat”. (ANSA).
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