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Five things President Trump could mean for Italy
« on: November 18, 2016, 05:47:30 pm »
Five things President Trump could mean for Italy
Catherine Edwards
Catherine Edwards
catherine.edwards@thelocal.com   
10 November 2016
15:12 CET+01:00
 
 
President-elect Trump on Wednesday. Photo: Jim Watson/AFP
As the surprise result of the US election sinks in, people around the world are wondering the same thing: what happens now? The Local looks at five key ways that Donald Trump's presidency is likely to have an impact in Italy.

The US Embassy in Rome told The Local that it was "too early to speculate on the new administration and its priorities", but added that Americans living in Italy "should not be concerned about any immediate changes resulting from the election.”

However, the new administration is going to lead to changes which will have an impact far beyond the US. From politics to trade to security, here are the five ways Trump's presidency is likely to affect Italy.

http://www.thelocal.it/20161110/five-things-president-donald-trump-could-mean-for-italy
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Re: Five things President Trump could mean for Italy
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2016, 06:01:01 pm »
You can tell a snotty, elitist European from a snotty, elitist American by their accents.