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Amid uncertainty around President Trump's tariffs, some Champagne-makers say they're losing trust in the U.S. market.
President Trump reversed course Sunday evening on his threats to impose huge tariffs on the European Union after talking with the bloc's head, delaying new tariff implementation to at least July 9.
Chinese imports to the U.S. dropped to their lowest levels since the pandemic as punishing tariffs began to take hold in ...
European luxury shares tanked on Friday as U.S. President Donald Trump said he is recommending a straight 50% tariff on goods ...
Tom Gearing (CEO of Cult Wines), James Shakeshaft (CEO of Vin-X Fine Wine Investment) and Callum Woodcock (CEO of WineFi) all agreed that there had been increased volatility and a reduction in ...
I hope Trump pushes forward on tariffs. Hear me out. He has already backtracked faster than a hiker who spies a rattlesnake.
Feeling overwhelmed by tariff talk? Here are the things that are the most likely to get ‘spensive in the coming months, from ...
VERTUS, France — Walking through his family's vineyard, fifth-generation Champagne-maker Charles ... administration's threats around European wine tariffs have shifted repeatedly, making it ...
Walking through his family’s vineyard, fifth-generation Champagne-maker Charles Fourny ... the Trump administration’s threats around European wine tariffs have shifted repeatedly, making ...