Tag Archive: Tariffs
Industry Groups Urge Progress In U.S.-Canada Trade Talks
Sales of U.S. spirits in Canada have plummeted in recent months following widespread destocking of American products in the country, which resulted after the U.S. ratcheted up trade tensions with its northern neighbor. Continue reading →
European Union Lines Up More Bourbon, Wine Tariffs Ahead Of August 1 Deadline
The European Union will retaliate with tariffs on Bourbon and U.S. wines if the Trump administration follows through with its threat of 30% levies on E.U. goods slated for August 1, according to reporting from Bloomberg and Politico. Continue reading →
Posted in News on July 15, 2025U.S. Sets 30% Tariffs On E.U., Mexico For August 1, As Negotiations Continue
President Trump over the weekend announced a plan to impose 30% tariffs on the European Union and Mexico effective August 1, barring new trade deals with those U.S. trading partners. Continue reading →
Posted in News on July 14, 2025Administration Extends Tariff Deadline
Most of the U.S. administration’s so-called reciprocal tariffs on countries around the world have been paused until August 1, providing more time for trade negotiations. Continue reading →
Federal Court Allows Tariffs To Continue Pending Appeal
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C. has allowed the Trump administration’s so-called “reciprocal” tariffs to remain in effect as the court examines a lower court decision that had struck the tariffs down. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 11, 2025Trump Renews E.U. Tariff Threat, Recommending 50% Rate Starting June 1
President Trump upped the ante in trade negotiations with the European Union this morning, asserting that talks with the bloc are “going nowhere.” He says he’s now “recommending a straight 50% tariff on the European Union, starting on June 1.” Continue reading →
Posted in News on May 23, 2025