Damage could ripple far beyond whiskey and Champagne, American business group warns
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Trump threatens a 200% tariff on European alcohol.
The European Union will implement counter tariffs on €26 billion worth of U.S. goods beginning in April, the European Commission announced on Wednesday.
Notably, supporting domestic consumption has taken precedence over China’s usual focus on industrial and technological advancements
Trudeau called Trump's new tariffs "very dumb" and accused the US President of wanting to ruin the Canadian economy
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The direct impact is expected to be small, but the potential indirect impact is more uncertain.
These new levies further tighten restrictions on U.S. agricultural exports, a critical sector that was already hit hard by Trump’s first-term trade war
“Tariffs will disrupt an incredibly successful trading relationship,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in response
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemns U.S. tariffs, vowing firm EU countermeasures.
The Commission firmly warned: “We will react to protect the interests of European businesses, workers, and consumers from unjustified measures.”
There will be no exemptions to the levies, a senior administration official says.
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“I told the European Union that they must make up their tremendous deficit with the United States by the large scale purchase of our oil and gas. Otherwise, it is TARIFFS all the way.”