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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Prices are not rising just yet but by early next year pasta exports from Italy could reach 107 percent.

This started in September when the commerce department called out 13 major Italian pasta makers for selling in the US at less than fair value, undercutting competitors.

AP News says that has triggered a review and potential 92 percent penalty. That penalty would be combined with an existing 15 percent tariff on most exports from the European Union, adding up to 107 percent.

Reports show that pasta exports to the US are worth roughly 700 million dollars annually, so this proposal may hit small and medium sized markets much harder than others.

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