U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he would put a 200% wine tariff on all wines and other alcoholic products coming out of the European Union if the bloc did not remove its tariff on whiskey.
The European Commission said on Wednesday that it will impose counter tariffs on 26 billion euros ($28 billion) worth of U.S. goods from next month, ramping up a global trade war in response to blanket U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum.
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Also, Champagne businesses in the US? OMG the stupidity! Champagne is name-protected and ONLY apply to products made in the Champagne district in France. It is like saying the "Kentucky Whisky industry in the EU". That. Does. Not. Exist.
Hes destroying our economy, war with Canada, ya bully , you are far too OLD, tsriffs on French wine too ….F DJT ….
Ah yes, the well-known American champagne industry xD .
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Haha "Great for the Champagne businesses in the US". The reason it is called Champage is because it comes from the Champagne region in France.
Oh Donald…. you'll be North Korea in no time carrying on like this. I did at one time admire your approach….but now i get that…your the angry man that demands change without knowing or considering the actual consequences. If you want, you get n thats that. I have ZERO respect for that kind of behaviour. Im sorry for the Americans that didn't ask for you. Poor buggers.
There is no 200% in anything. Does he understand percentages? That shows that he cannot comprehend Fourth Grade Math! His brain is fried. Age? Or low IQ? Maybe drugs, as some of his friends whisper? He is unfit to run anything!
200% de droit de douane est beaucoup trop excessif. Les français doivent interdire au personnel de la maison blanche de boire du vin français. Qu'il se contente du Whisky………..
Let’s go TRUMP !!! 🇺🇸
The US will make its own champagne. It will be the best champagne, the greatest, the best the USA ever had and it comes in flavours: vanilla, strawberry, black current and red wine!
Trump is amazing, standing up to the EU. I remember that Trump hates alcohol. This is great
Wow Trump lost it!
French wines are a financial pyramid – government officials from all over the world buy vineyards there and are paid bribes through wine auctions
He started putting tariffs on steel, EU simply retaliate, but the orange bully cannot tolerare someone standing up to him
Can MAGANs explain to me why American companies buy products abroad if those products can be made at the same price in the U.S.?
Why do Americans buy German cars if American cars are the best?
Trump is the definition of what white America's (not white washed) history.
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To hell with that stupid backwards country, stay where you are and never leave because your not welcome anywhere.
So Europe responding to U.S. tariffs is “disrespectful”—but when Trump slaps tariffs on allies, that’s just “leveling the playing field”? The hypocrisy is staggering.
Let’s be clear: The idea that Europe has been “ripping off” the U.S. for years is pure fiction.
• The EU and U.S. have similar overall tariff levels (EU ~5%, U.S. ~3.4%), and both protect key industries.
• Yes, the EU has a 10% car tariff, but the U.S. hits European trucks with 25% tariffs—so who’s really unfair?
• The U.S. runs a massive trade surplus in services with the EU, balancing out the goods deficit.
And if we’re talking about actual disrespect, let’s put things in perspective:
• Trump didn’t just threaten tariffs—he tried to buy Greenland from Denmark like it was a piece of real estate.
• When Denmark refused, he canceled a state visit and insulted the Danish Prime Minister.
• So spare us the outrage over Europe defending its industries, when Trump didn’t even respect Denmark’s national sovereignty.
Europe isn’t “disrespecting” the U.S.—it’s refusing to be bullied.
USA USA USA 🙂↕️
Trump wants attention so he makes a lot of noise about tariffs. Tariffs will raise prices for American consumers and will cause a trade war that nobody will win. He is incompetent.
United We are Strong, United We Will Win 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
Quite simple folks forget the US search for your own items from the EU and other supportive countries I am sure France has great wines champagne and other countries have similar products beers wines and spirits. Support yourselves not America any longer.
Eu will put 500% tariff on Fox News 😅
Will the US Government have to pay the tariffs implemented by other countries. As per Trump.
Check out what Reagan said about tariffs with this video.
Ronald Reagan On Tariffs and Trade & Canada – 1988
Just stop the economy's already dead
Moscow Agent Governing America
Champagne with 200% tariff? The billionaires will be furious, the millionaires likewise.
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