Italian restaurants are a dime a dozen, but for truly great Italian, scratch-made pastas, and welcoming atmospheres, you need ...
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Easy chicken pesto pasta with mom

TimC makes easy chicken pesto pasta with his 80-year-old mom, inspired by generations of Italian family cooking. A simple and ...
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The Commerce Department in September published a plan that would add a new 92 percent antidumping duty after a U.S. government probe found that some Italian pasta brands. However, with the existing 15 ...
Boxes of De Cecco pasta are displayed at Guerra's Italian Market in San Francisco on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Jeff Chiu / AP Steel: 50%. Copper: 50%. Cars: up to 25%. But an even bigger Trump-era levy ...
More than a dozen Italian pasta makers, accused of dumping their product in the United States, face tariffs of over 100 percent. Italian pasta producers are worried that a potential 106.7 percent U.S.
Americans may soon be paying more for their favorite Italian pasta brands — or even have trouble finding imported spaghetti — as the Trump administration eyes a new import duty on 13 of Italy's ...
One of the 13 Italian pasta companies facing whopping 107% tariffs come January is pleading with the Trump administration to axe its plans – which could force the business to double its prices. An ...
Your pasta could get a lot pricier under new tariffs targeting Italian imports — if you can find them at all. Starting as early as January, U.S. tariff rates on imported pasta from 13 major Italian ...
Pasta lovers might have to find an alternative for their favorite dishes as the implementation of new tariffs could cause Italian pastas to be removed from grocery stores. In September, the U.S.
Several popular pasta brands imported from Italy may soon vanish from American grocery shelves, according to multiple media outlets. This is because the U.S. government has proposed a 107% total ...