'We have great wine, too': Trump and France face off over tariffs on American wine

President Donald Trump promised to do “something” about French wine.

US President Donald J. Trump has fired a broadside at France over tariffs on wine.

US President Donald J. Trump has fired a broadside at France over tariffs on wine. Source: Bloomberg

US President Donald Trump has lashed out at France for unfair tariffs on "great" American wine.

Mr Trump, who famously does not drink alcohol, said he would work to open the European market, again accusing France of creating unfair trade barriers to US wine exports.

"France charges us a lot for the wine and yet we charge them very little for French wine," he said on CNBC.
US President Donald J. Trump has fired a broadside at France over tariffs on wine.
US President Donald J. Trump has fired a broadside at France over tariffs on wine. Source: Bloomberg
US producers complain that French wines get to American shelves "for nothing," he said, adding "it's not fair and we'll do something about it."

"We have great wine, too."

Washington and Brussels are preparing to begin negotiations on a trade deal to resolve a battle Mr Trump began last year by putting tariffs on steel and aluminum. But EU officials have said repeatedly they will not discuss agriculture.

In a Twitter outburst late last year, Mr Trump likewise complained about wine trade.

European Union import duties on wine are higher than US tariffs on European wines, including those from France, but EU consumers buy less of the American product. France is a major wine producer but as part of the 28-member block does not set its own trade policy or tariffs.
A bottle of 6.6.44, a wine - a blend of red grapes from California and France, made to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
A bottle of 6.6.44, a wine - a blend of red grapes from California and France, made to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day. Source: AP
Depending on the type and alcohol content, imported wine faces US duties of 5.3 cents to 12.7 cents a bottle, according to the US International Trade Commission. Sparkling wines are taxed a higher rate of about 14.9 cents a bottle.
But US wines shipped to the EU face duties of 11 to 29 cents a bottle, according to the Wine Institute, a trade body promoting American exports.
US President Donald Trump has declared "We have great wine, too".
US President Donald Trump has declared "We have great wine, too". Source: SIPA USA POOL
Still, between 2007 and 2018, French customs figures show, US exports to France tripled and Europe was by far the largest export destination for American wines.

In 2018, French exports of wine and spirits to the United States grew 4.6 percent to $3.6 billion (3.2 billion euros), according to industry data, making the United States the most valuable market for French exports.


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