Trump Tariffs Have Made This the Worst Time for American Wine in Literally Decades
American winemakers are facing their toughest market conditions in decades as new Trump tariffs squeeze already-thin margins. The tariff situation is reshaping US wine industry economics, which could create openings for European producers looking to expand their share of the American market. It's a stark reminder of how trade policy ripples through global wine commerce.
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