Trump’s Impact On The US Wine Industry – Decanter

by april6055

8 Comments

  1. Sage_Planter

    I hate this for us.

    Too many people have underestimated the impacts of some of the proposed changes, most of which just result in higher costs to the end consumers. Both imported and domestic wines are going to end up costing more.

  2. FocusIsFragile

    Oh look, putting the dumbest, black hearted people in America in charge of the government is going to be bad for the vast majority of Americans.

  3. Weird-Connection-530

    Being in the logistics/operations side of the wine industry this does scare me

  4. Interesting share – Is there any literature on US wine exports breaking down % by country?

  5. Tmanistan

    As soon as the container is processed at US customs, tariffed product incurs whatever percent tariff. Right at customs. The tariff-eligible items the last time were red and white table wine under 14% alcohol. Anything over 14% wasn’t tariffed. There were many other weird conditions.

  6. If someone wants Make America Great Again, let’s roll back our immigration and migrant worker regulations and laws to where they were in about 1978. And fund the immigration courts so we have enough judges to decide who stay and who goes back. We once had a fine migrant worker policy that let people come in for the harvests and then return home.

  7. senadraxx

    The wine industry is screwed… I’ve talked to several domestic winemakers, and only those companies that source 100% locally are going to come out ahead of this mess. Everyone with an import company attached to them absolutely is going to feel the hit. 

    Hell, even Trump’s wineries are going to feel the hit. 

    Does anyone know if JD Vance’s acre trader shenanigans are entrenched in domestic wine operations? 

  8. In terms of microeconomics, I, personally, anticipate drinking more wine during the upcoming administration.

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