Trump’s Tariffs Drive Up US Wine Prices, Menus Shift in 2025
US wine prices are climbing due to new tariffs, and restaurant wine menus are being redesigned as a result. This shift in America's wine market could have ripple effects for European producers looking to export to the US, making it worth watching as trade policies continue to evolve in 2025.
Originally published by Global Banking & Finance Review
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