EU looking to compensate sectors for U.S. tariffs - Italian PM
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is working on measures to compensate sectors hit by tariffs imposed by the United States over illegal EU subsidies to the aircraft industry, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Friday.The United States began slapping tariffs on EU imports worth an annual $7.5 billion (5.81 billion pounds) on Friday, such as British whisky, French wine, Spanish olives and cheese from across the bloc, including Italian Parmigiano-Reggiano."These duties are hurting..