The Italian leader is among those angling to be the linchpin of the transatlantic relationship
“Mr Trump is likely to have his share of gripes with Italy, which does two things he considers reprehensible. The first is to ship too many posh loafers (among other things) America’s way; Italy is the EU’s second-biggest goods exporter to America after Germany, and buys comparatively little from there. The second is to scrimp on defence. Italy spends a mere 1.5% of GDP on its armed forces, well short of the 2% target agreed a decade ago by NATO allies”.
Fonte: The Economist
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