Wine Producers Seek New Export Strategy After Threat of Higher Us Tariffs
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Producers of the famous Italian wine Chianti are demanding a new export strategy with the support of the European Union, aimed at markets in South America, Asia and Africa, after US President Donald Trump threatened additional tariffs on imports of European products.
It was Saturday, July 12. Donald Trump announced, on the social TRUTH platform, the application of a 30% tax on European products as of August 1. Among the sectors most at risk in Europe: automobile, luxury, aeronautics, cosmetics, the wine and spirits sector also risks being destabilized. US President Donald Trump justifies these tariffs by a trade imbalance between the United States and the EU to the detriment of the Americans. The US-EU trade…
Wine and oil producers fear being left out of the US market. In Spain, the sector that would suffer the most if the European Union did not reach an agreement with the Trump administration is agriculture.
Italy currently exports more wine to the United States than any other country, but producers seek to diversify more and more
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