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Worries for DC-area wine business if threatened tariffs on European wines, liquors are imposed

  • The Shed Distillery expressed concern that U.S. President Donald Trump's potential 200% tariff on alcohol imports could threaten their operation in the U.S. Market, as stated by Pat Rigney, the founder.
  • Ibec reported that Irish spirits exports to the U.S. Reached £700 million last year, representing 46% of sales overseas.
  • Trump's proposed tariffs could significantly impact European drinks producers, as noted by Trevor Stirling, managing director at Bernstein.
  • Despite potential tariff disruptions, the local beer industry might benefit from the situation amidst declining sales in other segments.
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European wine industry braces for impact of 200% Trump tariff threat

European wine producers in France, Italy, and Spain could face devastating impacts from a proposed 200% U.S. tariff, threatening exports and small wineries.

·Greenville, United States
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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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