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News Briefs for December 27, 2019

•Wineries and importers continue to sound the alarm over the U.S. administration’s recent threat to impose up to 100% tariffs on all European Union wines. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 27, 2019

U.S. Targets E.U. Wines And Spirits With Expanded Tariff Threat

The U.S. continues to widen its list of European wines and spirits targeted for tariffs as part of the trade dispute initially triggered by illegal E.U. subsidies to Airbus. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 12, 2019

U.S. Threatens To Add Tariffs To French Sparkling Wines

The U.S. is proposing to hit more European wines with tariffs, this time targeting French sparkling wines over France’s digital service tax aimed at tech companies. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 3, 2019

Wine Spectator: Trade War Roils European Wine Industry

Four weeks after the United States slapped a punishing 25% tariff on many European wines in retaliation for subsidies to airplane manufacturer Airbus, wine professionals on both sides of the Atlantic are grappling with evaporating profits as they navigate an uncertain business environment. Continue reading →

Posted in News on November 19, 2019

News Briefs for November 6, 2019

•In a call with U.S. president Donald Trump, British prime minister Boris Johnson has urged a removal of the recent 25% tariffs imposed on single malt Scotch whisky exports to the U.S., according to a statement from Downing Street. Continue reading →

Posted in News on November 6, 2019

Whisky Advocate: Scotch Importers And Distillers Struggle Against U.S. Whisky Tariffs

Leading single malt Scotch whiskies could soon carry a heftier price tag thanks to 25% tariffs the U.S. began imposing on October 18. Continue reading →

Posted in News on November 5, 2019

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