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Wine Wars: What a 200% Tariff Means for Your Favorite Bottle
USAFriday, March 14, 2025
The impact of such a high tariff is not unprecedented. In 2020, China imposed tariffs as high as 218% on Australian wine. This caused exports to plunge by 90%. The Australian wine industry took a big hit. Europe's tax on American whiskey is expected to go into effect on April 1. This tax is in response to the Trump administration’s steel and aluminum tariffs. The reaction from Europe has been swift. Many worry about a global trade war. This could lead to higher prices for products and hurt farmers.
Some U. S. wine stores saw an opportunity. In Washington, the wine bar Cork announced a tariff sale. They encouraged regulars to stock up on their favorite wines while they’re still affordable. Others wondered if the tariff would really happen. European wines make up around 35% of sales at some stores. Some stores chose to stay out of the fray. Total Wine and Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits did not respond to requests for comment.
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