EU delaying retaliatory tariffs
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President Donald Trump's 30% tariffs on European Union goods could drive up costs across the world's alcohol trade. The EU is eyeing retaliatory measures.
A second tranche of retaliatory tariffs under consideration by the European Union would hit more than $7 billion in annual U.S. ag exports, according to a copy of a list obtained by Agri-Pulse.
One of the European Union’s most reliable punching bags is shaped like a bottle of whiskey. The EU this week circulated to member states a list of products it could hit with tariffs if a trade deal is
BRUSSELS, July 15 (Reuters) - The 30% tariff on European goods threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump would, if implemented, be a game-changer for Europe, wiping out whole chunks of transatlantic commerce and forcing a rethink of its export-led economic model.
The European Union is readying a fresh list of American products – ranging from aircraft to alcoholic beverages, coffee and medical devices – to hit with retaliatory tariffs if a trade deal isn’t reached by President Trump’s Aug.