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Trump Threatens 200% Tariff on EU Alcohol Over Whiskey Dispute
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 200% tariff on wine, champagne, and other alcoholic beverages imported from the European Union (EU) unless the bloc lifts its tariff on American-made whiskey.
Trump issued the warning on Thursday via his Truth Social platform, stating that the retaliatory measure would remain in place until the EU removes its duty on U.S. whiskey imports.
“If this tariff is not removed immediately, the U.S. will shortly place a 200% tariff on all wines, champagnes, and alcoholic products coming out of France and other EU-represented countries,” Trump wrote.
He added that such a move would be beneficial to domestic producers, saying, “This will be great for the wine and champagne businesses in the U.S.”
Retaliatory Trade Measures Escalate
The threat marks the latest escalation in trade tensions between the U.S. and the EU, particularly concerning tariffs on alcoholic beverages. The EU initially imposed tariffs on American whiskey in response to broader U.S. trade policies, sparking concerns among American distillers and policymakers.
The potential 200% duty on European alcoholic imports would significantly impact French wine and champagne producers, as well as other European alcohol exporters. The EU is one of the largest suppliers of wine to the U.S. market, and a sharp tariff increase could disrupt trade flows, drive up prices for American consumers, and strain diplomatic relations.
Industry and Political Reactions
Trump’s statement has drawn mixed reactions from industry leaders and policymakers. U.S. winemakers, who compete with European imports, may benefit from reduced competition, but consumers could face higher prices and limited choices.
Meanwhile, European officials have yet to respond to Trump’s ultimatum, but trade experts suggest the move could further escalate transatlantic trade disputes.
With tensions rising over tariff policies, it remains to be seen whether the EU and the U.S. will negotiate a resolution or if the trade standoff will lead to further economic consequences for both sides.
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