New Routes for Exports, Italy's Wine Industry Seeks an Antidote to Tariffs
Italy's wine industry is finding creative ways to navigate tariff challenges by exploring new export routes beyond traditional markets. As trade barriers impact European producers, Italian winemakers are adapting their strategies to protect their competitive position and maintain market access. This shift highlights how global trade dynamics continue to reshape where and how European wines reach consumers.
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