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US President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 200% tariff on wine and champagne imports from Europe comes at a time when global demand for these alcoholic beverages is declining. "I wouldn't say ...
As tariff wars escalate, local wineries and retailers brace for shifts in consumer behavior and market dynamics.
Last week, President Trump threatened to impose a jumbo 200% tariff on all wine, Champagne and other alcoholic products from the European Union, writing on social media: “This will be great for the ...