On Friday 13 July, Italy's Minister for Economic Development and Labour and Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio, confirmed that the parliamentary majority in Italy would reject the free trade agreement between the European Union and Canada (CETA). Already ratified by the European Parliament, CETA also needs to be ratified by the national parliaments of the EU member states in order to enter fully into force and not become null and void.
"CETA will soon come to the (Italian) parliament for...