U.S. Wine Tariffs Surge to $492.2 Million After Expansion to European Imports
US wine tariffs have jumped to $492.2 million following an expansion that now covers more European imports. This matters for European and UK wine producers, as higher tariffs on exports to America can affect pricing strategies and market opportunities for those selling across the Atlantic.
Originally published by Vinetur
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