Trump, European Union and trade agreement
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A threatened 30% tariff on European wines would hurt many U.S. companies while hiking prices at home and in restaurants, industry experts warn.
Back in May, the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that Trump overstepped his bounds by using IEEPA to apply tariffs. Just a day later, the decision was paused and tariffs were back on. The lawsuit was brought by a wine importer called V.O.S. Selections and four other small businesses. Analysts expect the case to reach the Supreme Court.
The 15% tariff would be lower than previously threatened, but it would remain a high duty on America’s largest trading partner.
BRUSSELS - The tariff-and-spending accord announced Sunday by the United States and the European Union stands to avert a damaging trade war between two of the world’s largest economies, but it is lopsided in favor of President Donald Trump’s protectionist policies,
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Sunday that a framework deal imposing 15% tariffs on EU goods imported to the U.S. did not contain any decision regarding the wine and spirits industry, adding that an agreement for the sector would be examined in the coming weeks.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened a 200% tariff on European wine, Champagne and spirits if the European Union goes forward with a planned tariff on American whiskey.
A container is loaded onto a cargo ship while docked at a port under the Port Authority of Thailand, following the announcement that U.S. President Donald Trump would impose tariffs of 36% on goods from Thailand starting on August 1,
The United States and China appear to be moving toward extending a 90-day trade truce between the two countries, but President Trump must sign off.