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The flutes might soon be a little less full at one New York City champagne bar, thanks to sweeping US tariffs on European ...
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'Everyone worried' by Trump tariffs in France's champagne regionSome chose to look at the decision as a glass half full as Trump had threatened last month to slap EU wine and alcohol with ...
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Mediaite on MSN‘Textbook,’ ‘Extraordinary,’ ‘Behold’: MAGA Showers Trump in Champagne After Tariff PauseMAGA world showered President Donald Trump in champagne after he announced his intention to pause his plan for sweeping ...
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Bottle Raiders on MSNTariffs Take a Steep Toll on Cognac and Champagne Consumption Worldwide, LVMH SaysFrench luxury giant LVMH posted a 9% sales decline in its wine-and-spirits division due to "weaker demand" in the U.S. and ...
France’s wine producers are deeply concerned that the 20% tariff slapped by President Donald Trump will deal a severe blow to ...
U.S. drinkers will pay more for cocktails, champagne and foreign beers, brands will disappear from bar menus and jobs will be ...
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Daily Star on MSNDonald Trump's tariffs could see Britain flooded with cut-price champagneFrench winemakers are hoping UK drinkers will save them from ruin after Donald Trump's tariffs destroyed their US markets, as ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNLVMH sales dip as Trump tariffs dent luxury tastesLuxury giant LVMH saw sales fall two percent to 20.3 billion euros ($23 billion) in the first quarter of 2025 as US President ...
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OpEd: The Trump administration’s use of exemptions and carveouts is a crystal clear signal that the Administration may be carrying out tariffs way too fast.
President Donald Trump also suggested he may impose tariff relief for automakers, which face 25% levies in the U.S. and Canada.
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