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French Winemakers on Edge Over Trump’s Tariff Threats

Levi Farrer by Levi Farrer
May 26, 2025
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French Winemakers on Edge Over Trump’s Tariff Threats

French winemaker Cécile Tremblay faces an upcoming U.S. tariff wave that threatens to damage her export sales while compressing her profit margins within Burgundy’s heart. The U.S.-EU trade war under Donald Trump directly affects producers who export wine to America through Domaine Cécile Tremblay because the winery sends 10% of its annual production to the United States.

The White House initiated a 20% tariff on all European Union imports starting April 5 with wine among the affected products. The White House reduced wine import tariffs from 20% to 10% on April 9 for negotiation purposes but Trump now plans to elevate tariffs to 50% starting in July.

The current state of trade uncertainty keeps European winemakers in a state of deep worry. Tremblay responded with a simple affirmative when asked about her concerns yet she avoided providing more information because she wanted to protect herself from political consequences.

Wine represents both cultural heritage and vital export potential for France while currently facing a dangerous situation. The United States represents Burgundy’s main market for its premium wine appellations including Clos-Vougeot Vosne-Romanée and Echezeaux. Higher tariffs would push many Burgundy wines beyond affordable prices for American consumers thus damaging their market penetration.

The U.S. trade deficit reduction and domestic manufacturing repatriation form part of Trump’s overall trade strategy. The agricultural sector including European winemakers views these penalties as unintended consequences from the current geopolitical conflict.

The industry faces a delicate situation due to unpredictable political changes and the essential nature of the U.S. market to their financial success. Distributors have started to reduce their orders while asking wineries for price discounts to counteract increased import expenses.

Wine exporters throughout France along with their EU counterparts maintain close attention toward the ongoing trade discussions in Washington. Many businesses will need to make challenging choices between pricing changes and production adjustments or market expansion after the July deadline if trade negotiations fail to produce results.

Tags: BurgundyWine
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