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U.S. Tariffs Cause German Wine Exports to Plunge Nearly 20% in One Year - Dining and Cooking

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German winemakers are facing significant challenges in the United States market due to tariffs imposed on European wines. These tariffs, introduced as part of ongoing trade disputes between the United States and the European Union, have led to a sharp decline in exports of German wine to the U.S. According to data from the German [...]
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German wine sector faces higher US tariffs even through significant discounts, but financial losses are inevitable

DÜSSELDORF/BODENHEIM. German wine-growers' exports to the USA fell significantly last year due to high tariffs. As reported by the German Wine Institute (DWI), based in Bodenheim, Germany, at the Prowein wine fair in Düsseldorf, the volume of exports to the North American country decreased by eleven percent to 118,000 hectolitres. [...]

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German winemakers are under pressure. The glassing in the evening is no longer a matter of course for many consumers, the sales drop - and then Donald Trump comes around the corner with high tariffs.

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onetz.de broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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