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Trump tariffs threaten Italy's pecorino cheese – DW – 05/30/2025
Trump tariffs threaten Italy's pecorino cheese – DW – 05/30/2025

DW

time3 days ago

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  • DW

Trump tariffs threaten Italy's pecorino cheese – DW – 05/30/2025

Italy is feeling the effects of President Trump's tariff policy. A large share of Italian exports, like the famous pecorino cheese, goes to the US. Now one Italy's top pecorino producers is worried. In the rolling hills outside Rome, Daniele Deroma and his family have been crafting pecorino romano for generations. Made from sheep's milk and aged with care, this iconic cheese is a symbol of Italian culinary heritage. But today, that tradition is under threat. A 10% U.S. import tariff—introduced under President Donald Trump—has cast a shadow over Italy's cheese industry. With 35% of Donato's production destined for the US, the tariff could mean the difference between profit and loss. If American demand drops, excess cheese could flood the domestic market, driving prices down and squeezing producers across the supply chain. This video summary was created by AI from the original DW script. It was edited by a journalist before publication. For more videos in this series, followthis link.

Tariffs and cheese – Why Italy's pecorino is under pressure  – DW – 05/30/2025
Tariffs and cheese – Why Italy's pecorino is under pressure  – DW – 05/30/2025

DW

time3 days ago

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  • DW

Tariffs and cheese – Why Italy's pecorino is under pressure – DW – 05/30/2025

Italy is feeling the effects of President Trump's tariff policy. A large share of Italian exports, like the famous pecorino cheese, goes to the U.S. One Italy's best pecorino producers is worried. Tariffs Bite into Tradition: Italy's Pecorino Makers Under Pressure In the rolling hills outside Rome, Daniele Deroma and his family have been crafting pecorino romano for generations. Made from sheep's milk and aged with care, this iconic cheese is a symbol of Italian culinary heritage. But today, that tradition is under threat. A 10% U.S. import tariff—introduced under President Donald Trump—has cast a shadow over Italy's cheese industry. With 35% of Donato's production destined for the U.S., the tariff could mean the difference between profit and loss. If American demand drops, excess cheese could flood the domestic market, driving prices down and squeezing producers across the supply chain. A Delicate Balance of Quality and Cost Italy's economy leans heavily on exports, and the U.S. is one of its largest non-EU markets. For high-end products like pecorino romano, lowering prices to offset tariffs isn't feasible—quality comes at a cost. Experts warn that American consumers may eventually balk at higher prices, reducing demand. Meanwhile, Italy's broader economic outlook remains fragile, with sluggish GDP growth and high national debt. The uncertainty has sparked debate among Italians: Some fear economic pain, while others believe loyal U.S. consumers will continue buying, even at a premium. Still, many agree that Italy must diversify its markets and strengthen internal demand. Survival Through Adaptation and Local Support To weather the storm, Italian cheese makers like Deroma are looking inward and outward. Expanding into new international markets—within and beyond the EU—could reduce reliance on the U.S. At the same time, there's a growing call to support local producers. As one Roman cheese seller put it, buying local isn't just patriotic—it's a way to preserve centuries-old traditions. By educating consumers and emphasizing the cultural value of their products, Italy's pecorino producers hope to keep their craft alive, even in the face of global trade tensions. This video summary was created by AI from the original DW script. It was edited by a journalist before publication.

Blackhawks to hire Jeff Blashill as head coach; Ryan Donato expected to hit free agency
Blackhawks to hire Jeff Blashill as head coach; Ryan Donato expected to hit free agency

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Blackhawks to hire Jeff Blashill as head coach; Ryan Donato expected to hit free agency

Blackhawks gear up for change with Blashill hire and Donato departure (Image via: Getty Images) The pressure is officially on in Chicago. After a turbulent 2024–25 NHL season that exposed deep flaws across the roster and behind the bench, the Chicago Blackhawks are making aggressive moves to reshape their future. With Connor Bedard entering a crucial development phase, the franchise is desperate to build a structure that can support its rising star before frustration boils over. Now, all signs point to a major coaching change and potentially a costly roster loss as the team enters what may be its most defining offseason in years. Jeff Blashill to lead Blackhawks as Ryan Donato heads toward free agency According to reports from multiple insiders, the Blackhawks are on the verge of naming Jeff Blashill their new head coach, marking a significant shift in leadership. Blashill, who previously coached the Detroit Red Wings and most recently served as an assistant with the Tampa Bay Lightning, is expected to become the 38th head coach in franchise history. The move signals a clear direction from GM Kyle Davidson, who is banking on Blashill's experience with young rosters to steer this rebuild in the right direction. However, his tenure in Detroit remains controversial, highlighted by six straight seasons without a playoff appearance. Critics argue that entrusting Bedard's growth to a coach with a mixed NHL track record is a high-risk decision that could go either way. Meanwhile, interim coach Anders Sorensen, who earned praise for stabilizing the team late in the season, is expected to stay on as an assistant coach. While this maintains some continuity, it also raises eyebrows about whether the organization fully capitalized on his momentum and rapport with the younger core. Adding to the uncertainty, forward Ryan Donato, one of Bedard's most reliable linemates last season is reportedly trending toward free agency. After posting a career-best 62 points (31 goals, 31 assists), Donato's strong play in a contract year has drawn interest from multiple teams. The Blackhawks, however, have yet to lock him down. 'There's still time for a deal with the Blackhawks to get done, but it feels 99.9% likely that Ryan Donato is hitting free agency,' stated CHGO Blackhawks on X. Also Read : '$55 for 55' Campaign raises over $100K for Mark Scheifele's charities after passing of his father, Brad Scheifele Letting Donato walk without compensation would be a major misstep for a rebuilding team. Worse still, insiders believe Chicago passed up chances to trade him at the deadline, potentially missing out on valuable draft capital or prospects. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Bruins Should Try To Reunite With Blackhawks Forward
Bruins Should Try To Reunite With Blackhawks Forward

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Bruins Should Try To Reunite With Blackhawks Forward

Ryan Donato (© Talia Sprague-Imagn Images) The Boston Bruins are preparing for what should be a very busy off-season for them. After disappointing big time during the 2024-25 season and trading away multiple former core players, their goal will now be to add new talent to their roster. The Bruins are in a prime position to do some spending, as they are entering the summer with plenty of cap space. Due to this, the possibility of them adding to their roster through free agency is there, and one player who they should consider pursuing because of it is Chicago Blackhawks forward Ryan Donato. Donato is a player the Bruins know well, as he was drafted 56th overall by the team in 2014 and played his first two seasons with the club. In 46 games over two seasons with the Bruins, he had 11 goals and 18 points. His time with the Bruins ended when he was traded to the Minnesota Wild at the 2019 NHL trade deadline in the move that brought Charlie Coyle to Boston. If Donato hits the free-agent market, the Bruins should try to reunite with the Massachusetts native. They need help at the center position and more secondary scoring, which is something Donato can provide. His 2024-25 season effectively demonstrates this. The 29-year-old forward hit a new level with the Blackhawks this campaign, setting new career highs with 31 goals, 31 assists, and 62 points in 80 games. If the Bruins brought back Donato and he maintained his 2024-25 form, he would be a major addition to their roster. Furthermore, he would be a clear fit for their power play, which needs assistance. Nevertheless, with the Bruins needing more offense, Donato is a player they should consider targeting if he becomes an unrestricted free agent on July 1. At a minimum, he would help improve their middle six, especially when noting that he can play both down the middle and on the wing. Recent Bruins News Don Sweeney Reacts To Bruins Dropping In Draft Lottery Don Sweeney Reacts To Bruins Dropping In Draft Lottery The 2025 NHL Draft Lottery did not treat the Boston Bruins kindly. The Original Six club dropped from the fifth spot to the seventh spot, which was the worst possible outcome for them. Bruins Should Have Clear Target With 7th Overall Pick Bruins Should Have Clear Target With 7th Overall Pick The 2025 NHL Draft Lottery took place on May 5, and it was a rough night for the Boston Bruins. The Bruins got the worst outcome possible, dropping from fifth to seventh for the upcoming draft. There was a 13.5% chance this would occur, and it unfortunately did for the Original Six club. Don Sweeney Provides New Update On Bruins' Coaching Search Don Sweeney Provides New Update On Bruins' Coaching Search Boston Bruins management confirmed shortly after the end of their season that they are conducting a search for their next head coach. They specifically noted that interim head coach Joe Sacco is in the mix, but they are going to consider all of their options before making their decision. Bruins Get Bad News At NHL Draft Lottery Bruins Get Bad News At NHL Draft Lottery The 2025 NHL Draft Lottery is officially over, and luck was absolutely not on the Boston Bruins' side. The Original Six club has secured the seventh overall pick of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft.

San Diego resident witnesses car speeding into crowd during a Filipino celebration in Vancouver
San Diego resident witnesses car speeding into crowd during a Filipino celebration in Vancouver

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Yahoo

San Diego resident witnesses car speeding into crowd during a Filipino celebration in Vancouver

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A day full of celebrating Filipino arts, culture, and food in Vancouver, Canada, at the Lapu Lapu day block party ended in tragedy Saturday. Local San Diegan Maria Donato was there selling her Filipino-inspired jewelry brand, Sunkissed Pinay. 'People were coming out of the performance area and just going home and there were still people shopping by my booth,' said Donato. It was moments later when Donato saw a vehicle speeding down the street. 'It was around 8:15 when I was just helping a customer. We heard a loud bang. The car just sped by really fast. I was kind of just shocked.' She said she felt frozen in time as the car barreled into a large crowd. 'He just ran into them and I literally saw bodies in the air. That was how horrible it was,' said Donato. 11 people were killed and more than two dozen others were injured. The 30-year-old man behind the wheel has been arrested and charged with murder. Police said he has a history of mental illness and they're confident it was not an act of terrorism. With recent attacks mirroring what happened in Vancouver last weekend, Donato says she's hesitant about joining future outdoor events unless there are stricter safety measures in place. At the Lapu Lapu block party there were no significant barriers in place to deter or stop a vehicle. Donato said she still gets emotional thinking about the destruction that unfolded in front of her. 'The images of the bodies in the air. It's in my head still. I try not to think about it, but it just comes into my mind. I think overall I'm doing a lot better, but what I'm going through is nothing compared to the victims,' Donato said. She added that another reason for sharing her experience is to put a spotlight on what happened so that more people can help the victims involved. She is also circulating a link with a roundup of fundraisers for those personally impacted by the tragedy. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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