MILAN (Reuters) -Brembo sees 2023 as another complicated year but manufacturers are getting used to navigating tricky times, its executive chairman said on Wednesday, as the Italian brakes maker hiked its forecasts for this year’s revenues and earnings. “We’ve seen COVID, crazy raw material prices, the war (in Ukraine) and higher energy costs it caused… unfortunately we’re getting used to it,” Brembo’s Matteo Tiraboschi told Reuters, presenting third quarter results. In the July-September period earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose 59% to 177 million e…