President Trump has increased the trade war with the European Union on Thursday, in the European wine and champagia and champagia, and the champagne and champagne tariffs deepening the concerns between the Atlantic.
A day after the announcement of Trump’s “Emergency and Offense”, which called the European Union “Emergency and Offense”, the United States and several other American products were revealed against a US tariffs to use 50 percent tariffs.
“If this tariff is not immediately removed, the United States, France and other EU wines from countries and other EU wines, 200 percent for champagne and alcohol products,” Mr. Trump wrote to social media on Thursday.
The European Union’s Tariff Plan came in response to a set of steel, aluminum and other related products arrested on Wednesday.
27 The Nation Bloc said that America would react to steel and aluminum tariffs in two waves: First, the highest tariffs in US products, including Harley-Davidson Motorcycles and Kentucky Bourbon. Second, in mid-April will target a number of events, agricultural products and industrial goods for the republican regions.
European leaders have clearly expressed their preference to apply these measures and wanted to reach an agreement with Mr. Trump.
“Tariffs are taxes”, “Ursula Von Der Leyen, President of the European Commission, the Executive Gold, said in a statement on Wednesday.
The European Union’s Commissioner for Trade, Maros Sefjovic will call with colleagues from the United States on Friday. Mr. Sefjovic, who controls the control of trade issues in the block, will talk to both HOWARD LUTNIC, Both Trading Secretary and Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative.
The European Commission, which most directly managed a trade policy for the economy in the block, did not comment on the post of Mr. Trump.
However, many European officials said Washington would react, and some said they were not given a cave under this pressure.
“We will not surrender to threats,” said Lurent Saint-Martin, France’s Foreign Trade Minister, Mr. Trump, in an article, “he has increases the trade war to save the trade war,” he said.
This was the first time the spirits and alcohol industry were caught in the Trans-Atlantic Trade War. In the first period of Mr. Trump, less extreme tariffs were placed in liquor and other alcoholes, and the restoration of the industry was long and heavy.
Then the president threatened with champagne tariffs, but did not pass.
In this case, Bernard Arnault, the most rich man of France and Lvmh Moët Hennessy Louison Luxury Empire, Mr. Trump’s a long time ago. He attended the president’s last oak.
Mr. Arnault is brands including Dom Pérignon, Krug and Veuve Clicquot.
This time, a number of alcohol industry managers lobbied in Washington, Brussels and other European capitals and once again caught the crossfire.
CEO of the Trade Group, Ulrich Man, called Mr. Trump’s European alcohol “Shocker” tariff threat. The group said, “It is targeted to get a spirit from the middle of the disputes without any relationship.
There is little hope to immediately give you an answer. Mr. Trump stressed that “tariffs” tariffs for wine and champagne enterprises in the United States are “
From a technical point of view, champagne is produced only in a certain area in France. About 16% of total exports based in 2023 industrial data are based on industrial data in 2023, the largest importer of bright wine.
One-fifth of the EU exports from the European Union, Eurostat goes to the United States based on information. American is the best export market for everything from Bordeaux glasses to cognac.
Industrial experts have warned that so on Thursday, so many rated tariffs will crush the trade between Europe and the United States.
This was the second time this week, Mr. Trump said he threatened to increase the trade war against the nearby ally.
On Tuesday, Mr. Trump, after the state of Ontarie, he will double the tariffs of Canadian Celik and aluminum and responded to previous tariffs to the United States.
During the hour, Ontario stopped his additional payment, and Mr. Trump was also back. On Wednesday, he went to Canada Steel and Aluminum Taxes with the same 25 percent rate as other countries.
The governments have changed their responses to Mr. Trumman’s tariff threats.
China, the European Union and Canada, Mr. Trump answered their tariffs as they are modest by their own economy and scoring on their economy.
However, Australia, Brazil, Britain, Japan and Mexican governments wanted to get an agreement with Mr. Trump, and at least have chosen to take revenge so far.
Trading Secretary Mr. Lutnick warned other countries in an interview to revenge on Thursday, Thursday, Thursday.
“If you make it unhappy, he answers,” said Mr Lutnick.
Mr Lutnick said some countries like England and Mexico thought they did. However, for the countries that responded with the following tariffs, “he will fight strength and power in the president,” he said.