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President Donald Trump announced the EU trade deal of 15% tariffs on European exports to the United States, but wine and spirit makers want a carveout.
The US and EU have reached a trade agreement reducing most European goods' tariffs to 15%: but wine and spirits are ...
A 15% tariff on EU wine and spirits going into the US is expected to apply from tomorrow (1 August), the European Commission has confirmed.
Besides the 15% duty, the US and EU have also agreed on "zero-for-zero tariffs" on several goods, including "certain ...
President Trump announced a new trade deal framework over the weekend with the European Union. So what does that mean for you ...
U.S. agreement, secured by President Donald Trump in Scotland, imposes a 15% tariff on most European goods but does not outline a tariff for the wine and spirits industry.
European Union wine and spirits producers could emerge among the few winners of a EU-U.S. trade deal agreed at the weekend ...
Disagreements over steel, pharma, and alcohol exports "reflect the extremely short time-frame and generally chaotic nature of ...
A decision on the inclusion or otherwise of beer, wine and spirits exports in the deal would be 'sorted out in the next days' ...
The hike could destabilize the long-entrenched import, distribution and retailing system while not providing much export ...
Earlier this year, the European Union threatened to impose a 50% retaliatory tariff on U.S. spirits in response to Trump’s ...