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    European wine and spirits industry excluded from new EU-US trade deal

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former Trump economic advisor Stephen Moore comments on the U.S.’ trade deal with the European Union, the president’s tariff policy and U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick’s remarks on the economy.

    As the EU–U.S. trade deal advances, the wine and spirits industry on both sides of the Atlantic remains iced out.

    The new agreement, secured by President Donald Trump over the weekend, imposes a 15% tariff on European goods but does not contain a decision regarding the wine and spirits industry. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday that an agreement for the alcohol trade market would be put together in the coming weeks.

    FROM BOURBON TO BORDEAUX: TRUMP’S TARIFFS SPILL INTO GLOBAL BOOZE MARKETS

    When it comes to booze, Europe is America’s top client, importing approximately $1.2 billion in U.S. spirits in 2024, according to figures provided by the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, a Washington-based trade association. 

    Alcohol also ranked among the European Union’s top exports to the U.S., totaling approximately $10.5 billion last year, according to Eurostat data.

    Bottles of whiskey on a whiskey store shelf in Germany

    Bottles of whiskey sit on a shelf at Mike’s Whiskey Store in Munich. (Peter Kneffel/picture alliance via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Chris Swonger, president and CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, said that eliminating tariffs entirely would be the ideal outcome of the trade negotiations.

    He cited a 60% surge in American whiskey exports in 2022 following the suspension of the European Union’s 25% retaliatory tariffs, which had been in place since 2018.

    “We are optimistic that in the days ahead this positive meeting and agreement will lead to a return to zero-for-zero tariffs for U.S. and EU spirits products, which will benefit not only our nation’s distillers, but also the American workers and farmers who support them from grain to glass,” Swonger wrote in a statement.

    “It’s time to return to toasts, not tariffs,” he added.

    A COMPLETE TIMELINE OF TRUMP’S TARIFF IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY ACROSS THE GLOBE

    The European Committee of Wine Companies, a Brussels-based wine trade organization, also proposed a zero-for-zero tariff arrangement.

    “The United States of America remains the largest export destination for EU wines, representing 27% of EU wine exports in value and 21% in volume. The U.S. wine market is fundamental for the economic sustainability of the EU wine sector and the rural communities it sustains,” the group wrote in a statement.

    The ongoing booze boycott in Canada

    Empty Canadian liquor shelves where American whiskey use to be

    A price sticker for Heaven’s Door bourbon near an empty space on a shelf where American-made liquor had been at the Societe Des Alcools Du Quebec store in Montreal on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (Graham Hughes/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Canada’s retaliatory boycott of American spirits, prompted by Trump’s tariffs, has significantly impacted U.S. liquor exports.

    The diplomatic fallout has led to a more than 66% decline in U.S. spirits sales in Canada, according to economic data compiled by trade association Spirits Canada.

    Ontario, Canada’s largest spirits market, saw U.S. spirits drop by 80%, according to the group, which represents Canadian manufacturers and marketers of distilled spirits.

    WHITE HOUSE SAYS CANADA HAS BEEN ‘DIFFICULT’ AS TRADE DEADLINE LOOMS

    Last year, the U.S. imported $621 million worth of Canadian spirits, according to data complied by the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. Meanwhile, Canada imported $221 million worth of U.S. spirits.

    As it stands, the U.S. and Canada have not reached a trade deal with the Aug. 1 deadline rapidly approaching. Trump has previously said that he will not offer delays or extensions to the tariff deadline. 

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