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The European Union on Wednesday approved its first retaliation measures in response to President Trump’s tariffs, a plan that was thrown into uncertainty just hours later, when Mr. Trump announced he...
From The New York Times
The European Union’s executive commission said Thursday it will put retaliation measures on hold for 90 days to match President Donald Trump’s pause on his sweeping new tariffs on global trading part...
From Time
U.S. stocks are giving back some of their historic gains from the day before as Wall Street weighs a global trade war that has cooled in temperature but is still threatening the economy.
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The European Union has dropped a planned 50% retaliatory tariff on American whiskey as it’s proposing 25% tariffs on a selection of US goods in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s decision last m
The French government has been for weeks urging the European Commission to spare bourbon. Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron hinted at the fact that France obtained what it wanted, noting that "difficulties that may have come up on the first versions of the lists have been corrected."
Americans who like to drink alcohol from Europe will have to spend lot more to indulge if the Trump administration makes good on its threats of steep tariffs.
But with the EU and Trump now tussling over alcohol tariffs, the impact of a trade war could surface directly in ways consumers could quickly see. It's unclear how the import taxes would be ...
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Just Drinks on MSNBourbon, wine excluded as EU issues counter-tariffs on USEuropean wine trade body CEEV has been informed that Bourbon and wine are not included in the EU's tariffs list on US goods.
Diners already complaining about “tip-flation” and inflation may be in for a shock if their favorite glass of cheap vino starts selling for the price of a rarified vintage. Meanwhile, restaurant owners and importers worry people may just stay home,
The Trump administration announced tariffs on imports from almost every country and additional taxes on others. Here's what it means for wine lovers.
It might be time to stock up on your favorite Cointreau, bordeaux or limoncello - if President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs on European alcohol are enacted, prices could skyrocket for wine and cocktail drinkers.
President Trump announced a 90-day suspension of newly imposed tariffs on multiple countries, providing relief to global markets and European leaders.