News

European wine and spirit producers are sounding the alarm on the newly announced trade framework between the United States and the European Commission. President Donald Trump and European Commission ...
After the EU and US announced a trade deal on July 27, in which most EU products imported to the US would be subject to a 15% ...
Besides the 15% duty, the US and EU have also agreed on "zero-for-zero tariffs" on several goods, including "certain ...
The US and EU have reached a trade agreement reducing most European goods' tariffs to 15%: but wine and spirits are ...
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 ...
The hike could destabilize the long-entrenched import, distribution and retailing system while not providing much export ...
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 wine and spirit makers are uneasy about being left out of the new U.S.–EU trade deal and are pushing for their own exemption. It still allows for a ...
A decision on the inclusion or otherwise of beer, wine and spirits exports in the deal would be 'sorted out in the next days' ...
President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. may impose a 200% tariff on European alcohol in response to the EU announcing its retaliatory tariffs on American goods. (Getty Images / Getty Images) ...