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Italian cheesemakers try to derail EU as free trade champion

Refusal to ratify the CETA with Canada would throw in doubt the EU’s ability to sign future deals, such as the one proposed with New Zealand and Australia.

Nevil Gibson Tue, 31 Jul 2018

Italy’s new populist government, whose leader has been welcomed by President Donald Trump at the White House this week, could yet destroy the European Union's hope to be a new leader of world trade.

In the Trump era of tariff wars, the EU, China and Japan are emerging as the champions of a

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Nevil Gibson Tue, 31 Jul 2018
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