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13 Major Italian Pasta Brands Could Disappear From US Store Shelves As 107% Tariffs Take Effect
Thirteen Italian pasta labels might be forced to exit American supermarket aisles or raise their prices as early as January when 107% tariffs are scheduled to take effect.
The duty — the largest the White House has enacted on a specific commodity since President Trump began his import crackdown — results from the U.S.’s baseline 15% tariff on European Union goods plus an additional 92% levy tied to claims that Italian pasta producers have undercut U.S. rivals.
According to the United States Department of Commerce, the penne-makers have breached “antidumping” legislation, offering their exports to the U.S. market at very low prices in order to undercut domestic firms.
Last year the department opened an inquiry after two U.S. pasta manufacturers petitioned for a review of Italian exporters.
As part of that investigation, the U.S. government requested data from two companies, Pasta Garofalo and La Molisana, which denied the charges.
Officials accused the companies of being “uncooperative” — allegedly submitting materials with untranslated Italian terms and undefined abbreviations — and applied the steep tariff across all 13 firms, presuming the behavior of those two mirrored the group as a whole.
The Italian producers responded that they answered in the same manner as in previous reviews, and that the only shift came from a much tougher Commerce Department.
In a filing submitted to the department earlier this month, La Molisana said the agency erred in its calculations by using net prices as if they were gross.
In addition to Pasta Garofalo and La Molisana, the affected pasta brands consist of Agritalia, Aldino, Antiche Tradizioni di Gragnano, Barilla, Gruppo Milo, Pastificio Artigiano Cav. Giuseppe Cocco, Pastificio Chiavenna, Pastificio Liguori, Pastificio Sgambaro, Pastificio Tamma and Rummo.
Barilla manufactures pasta for the U.S. market domestically, and Italian media observed it is less prone to be affected by the tariffs. The Post has reached out for comment from it and Rummo, another popular brand.
The affected firms are petitioning the Commerce Department to reassess its evaluation and lower the antidumping duty before it launches in January.
Italian pasta companies have faced numerous antidumping investigations dating back to the mid-1990s, when the Commerce Department found importers had been swamping the U.S. with low-priced products.
U.S. businesses routinely file complaints accusing their Italian rivals of unfair pricing, requesting U.S. officials to look into claims of dumping.
While the Commerce Department has taken action before, penalties against Italian pasta brands have typically been far smaller than this new 107% levy.
Some officials in Rome argue the move is politically driven, with Italy’s Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida recently branding the policy “hyper-protectionist,” in remarks carried by the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
“We see neither the necessity nor any justification” for the tariffs, he was quoted as saying.
Corriere ran a headline that read: “Trump declares war on Italian pasta.”
A White House official told The Post the Italian firms had been given multiple chances to supply the requested information before being hit with the high tariff rate.
The official denied that the antidumping review was politically motivated, adding that the companies should focus on complying with the investigation “instead of complaining to Fake News reporters.”
The Commerce Department did not immediately answer The Post’s inquiries for comment.
Over the summer, President Trump struck what he called “the biggest deal ever” with the European Union.
The 27-nation bloc agreed to purchase $750 billion of U.S. energy goods and invest another $600 billion in the U.S. Trump kept the baseline tariff on EU products at 15%, with additional levies on European steel and aluminum.
Last month, Maros Sefcovic, the EU’s senior trade official, declared that the 107% tariffs on pasta are “clearly something that is not acceptable.” He said he discussed the matter with Howard Lutnick, the U.S. Commerce Secretary.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has initiated a special task force to combat the antidumping levy.
{Matzav.com}
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Trump: $10K Bonus for Air Traffic Employees Who Kept Working
As travel chaos looms from the ongoing government shutdown, President Donald Trump praised the air traffic controllers who stayed on the job despite not receiving their pay — and he wants to reward them handsomely.
“All Air Traffic Controllers must get back to work, NOW!!!” Trump declared Monday on Truth Social, warning that those who refused to show up would face consequences. “Anyone who doesn’t will be substantially ‘docked.'”
The president said he intends to give a $10,000 reward to every controller who continued working through what he blasted as the “Democrat shutdown hoax.”
“For those Air Traffic Controllers who were GREAT PATRIOTS, and didn’t take ANY TIME OFF for the ‘Democrat Shutdown Hoax,’ I will be recommending a BONUS of $10,000 per person for distinguished service to our Country,” Trump posted.
He didn’t hold back criticism for those who stayed home, saying their behavior was un-American. “For those that did nothing but complain, and took time off, even though everyone knew they would be paid, IN FULL, shortly into the future, I am NOT HAPPY WITH YOU. You didn’t step up to help the U.S.A. against the FAKE DEMOCRAT ATTACK that was only meant to hurt our Country.”
Trump made clear that anyone who joined what he described as the Democrats’ political stunt would bear lasting consequences. “You will have a negative mark, at least in my mind, against your record,” he said. “If you want to leave service in the near future, please do not hesitate to do so, with NO payment or severance of any kind!”
He added that the administration would have no problem replacing those employees with others who share his vision. “You will be quickly replaced by true Patriots, who will do a better job on the Brand New State of the Art Equipment, the best in the World, that we are in the process of ordering.”
Trump also used the opportunity to criticize his predecessor’s leadership in transportation. “The last ‘Administration’ wasted Billions of Dollars trying to fix antiquated ‘junk,’ ” he wrote, referring to Joe Biden’s team. “They had no idea what they were doing!”
Ending his message with characteristic fervor, Trump praised those who stayed loyal and urged others to return to work immediately. “Again, to our great American Patriots, GOD BLESS YOU — I won’t be able to send your money fast enough! To all others, REPORT TO WORK IMMEDIATELY. GOD BLESS AMERICA! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP.”
{Matzav.com}Chareidi Man with Serious Illness Held in Military Prison “Without Medical Care”; IDF Denies Allegations
A young chareidi man suffering from several severe medical conditions is reportedly being held in an Israeli military prison without proper medical attention, according to his family. The IDF has rejected the claims.
The man, who requires daily medication and close medical supervision due to a chronic illness, was arrested at the Tel Hashomer recruitment office after arriving to resolve his draft status in accordance with the law. He told relatives that he was handcuffed “like a criminal,” jailed without his essential medication, and that his condition deteriorated rapidly.
After receiving emergency treatment at Hillel Yaffe Hospital, the attending physician reportedly instructed that he be transferred to a Jerusalem hospital where he is regularly treated. However, the military refused the request and returned him to detention. As of late Sunday night, he remained under arrest without adequate treatment, with a significant risk of losing his eyesight, according to his family.
The Israeli organization Emes L’Yaakov warned that the case reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and rights violations against chareidi draftees. “From the numerous complaints we have received over the past year, a disturbing picture emerges of chareidi detainees being denied medical care, legal counsel, and basic human dignity—contrary to military regulations and Israel’s Basic Law on Human Dignity and Liberty,” the group said.
They added that in other sectors, the army typically releases ill draftees immediately, while chareidi individuals face “a humiliating and life-threatening ordeal.”
A document obtained by Emes L’Yaakov reportedly includes a troubling note written by a medical staff member: “Although he is chareidi, he seems to be telling the truth.” The organization described this as “clear evidence of prejudice and discriminatory treatment within parts of the military system.”
The organization demanded the man’s immediate release, a full investigation of all involved officials, and the creation of a standardized, equal procedure for handling medically unfit draftees regardless of religion or background. They warned that if no satisfactory response is provided by Tuesday at noon, they intend to file an urgent petition to Israel’s High Court of Justice demanding his release and a general injunction against imprisoning sick recruits before a full medical review.
“This conduct constitutes a blatant violation of the Basic Law on Human Dignity and Liberty and the principles of administrative justice,” Emes L’Yaakov said in a statement. “It is unacceptable for a sick young man to be imprisoned simply because he is chareidi. We will not rest until this injustice is corrected and the law is applied equally.”
In response, the IDF stated: “Every detainee admitted to a military prison undergoes a medical evaluation, and all inmates are entitled to treatment, follow-up, and medication in accordance with their condition. The claim of discriminatory treatment toward chareidi prisoners is false.”
Sources familiar with the case added that “the condition of both detainees was examined and determined to allow continued detention with appropriate medical supervision.”
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Israeli Yated Editor: ‘We Do Not Belong On the Right’
Rabbi Yisroel Friedman, editor-in-chief of the Israeli Yated Ne’eman, sought to clarify the chareidi stance amid Israel’s ongoing conflict and the intensifying debate over army conscription. In a candid interview with Makor Rishon, he made clear that his newspaper operates under direct rabbinic authority and serves a singular mission.
“Yated Ne’eman is not a newspaper, it is a mouthpiece,” Rabbi Friedman stated firmly, explaining that every forceful headline and every line printed in its pages is backed by the daas Torah of the leading gedolim. “I’m not the free press. I am the voice of the Torah sages. For people to read me, I need to be engaging, but even when I write a political headline, I pray to have a good newspaper that will be able to fulfill its role and make the Torah sages’ voices heard.”
He referenced one of the publication’s most talked-about headlines, the July 2024 banner “Declaration of War,” which appeared after Rav Dov Landau urged yeshiva students not to comply with IDF draft notices. Rabbi Friedman explained that the headline precisely reflected Rav Landau’s message. “He wanted the message to be precise: It was a declaration of war,” he said, clarifying, “The intention was that the State is the one who declared war on the chareidim.”
Turning to the contentious Draft Law, Rabbi Friedman argued that Israel’s moral imbalance extends far beyond the chareidi sector. “When it comes to preserving the Jewish people, the majority of the population in in the Land of Israel is evading the draft. There is no equality in burden-sharing. The soldiers who are fighting have taken it upon themselves to preserve the Israeli nation, to protect bodies, but they are not engaged in preserving the Jewish people.”
When questioned about those serving in Gaza, he drew a sharp distinction between national and spiritual defense. “Going to fight in Gaza is not preserving the Jewish people; it is preserving the Israeli people. When it comes to preserving the Jewish people, only we contribute.” He added pointedly, “The army says it lacks combat soldiers, and I say: we lack Torah learners! We must further increase the learning in the yeshivas.”
Rabbi Friedman also hinted at a potential political realignment within the chareidi camp, suggesting that support for Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu could no longer be taken for granted. “It’s no secret that in our political positions, we do not belong to the Right,” he noted. “The moment that joining together endangers the core of the Jewish nation’s existence, which is Torah learners, the question will return to the table of the Torah sages, and I cannot tell you what will happen. Nothing is out of the question.”
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Paris Court Orders Sarkozy’s Release After Three Weeks Behind Bars
A French appeals court in Paris has ordered the release of Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president of France, just three weeks after he began serving a prison sentence connected to illegal campaign financing from the Libyan regime of Muammar Gaddafi. The ruling allows Sarkozy to remain free pending a final decision on his appeal.
Sarkozy, 70, served as president from 2007 to 2012. He was imprisoned on October 21 after being convicted of conspiracy and corruption linked to claims that his 2007 presidential campaign received illicit funding from Gaddafi’s government in exchange for political favors that would bolster Libya’s global standing. While no concrete proof was found that the money was actually transferred, the court determined that Sarkozy had allowed his aides to seek Libyan support, leading to his conviction.
Speaking via video link from prison during the hearing, Sarkozy forcefully denied the accusations, calling them politically motivated. “I am French, sir. I love my country, and I will fight to uncover the truth. I will obey any restriction placed on me, as I always have,” he told the court.
Reflecting on his brief imprisonment, he added, “I never imagined that at the age of seventy I would find myself in prison. It is a harsh experience imposed upon me, one that leaves a mark on any person. I admit it is very difficult.”
During his detention at La Santé Prison in Paris—one of France’s most secure facilities—Sarkozy was reportedly mocked by other inmates shouting “Welcome, Sarko!” and “Little Nicolas!” Due to his former role as interior minister and his tough stance on crime, he was given two personal bodyguards for round-the-clock protection.
Sarkozy remains the first president in French and European Union history to serve time in prison. The appeals process is expected to take several more months. Until the final ruling is issued, he will remain under court-imposed restrictions but free from incarceration.
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Extremists Attack Beit Shemesh Mayor Shmuelik Greenberg in Protest Over Arrest of Yeshiva Students
Beit Shemesh Mayor Shmuelik Greenberg was attacked Sunday night in Bnei Brak by a group of extremists protesting the arrest of yeshiva bochurim by the military police.
Greenberg had arrived at the wedding of Elad Mayor Yehuda Botbol’s son, held at Keter HaRimon Hall, when several radicals surrounded him, shouting insults, throwing objects, and plastering stickers on his car.
Footage from the scene shows the chaotic moments as security personnel and guests tried to shield the mayor. After several tense minutes, Greenberg managed to extricate himself from the area unharmed.
In a statement issued shortly after the incident, members of the Degel HaTorah faction in Beit Shemesh expressed outrage and condemned the attack “in the strongest terms.”
“We express deep shock and strongly denounce the assault on the mayor that took place in Bnei Brak,” the statement read. “Violence of any kind, especially against public servants, is a red line that cannot be crossed in silence. There must be zero tolerance for such behavior, and full support must be given to those who serve the public with dedication.”
The faction added, “We stand firmly behind Mayor Greenberg and trust that law enforcement authorities will act swiftly and decisively to bring the perpetrators to justice.”
Photos released after the incident show Greenberg’s car covered in stickers and debris, symbolizing the intensity of the confrontation that briefly disrupted an otherwise joyous occasion.
{Matzav.com}
