Nebraska wineries, liquor retailers brace for impacts from tariffs
- President Trump's tariff policies are transforming the wine and liquor industry.
- These tariffs stemmed from President Trump's approach to foreign imports.
- Initially, the EU faced a 20% tariff, then a universal 10% rate was set.
- Desarie Ball stated vendors are raising prices due to tariffs.
- Ultimately, tariffs could shift consumer buying habits and impact businesses.
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