Trump Threatens a 200% Alcohol Tariff

President Donald Trump recently threatened a 200% tariff on all European alcohol if the European Union (EU) implements an American whiskey tariff. The EU has planned this alcohol tariff in…

By Matt Rowe | Mar 21, 2025
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President recently threatened a 200% tariff on all European alcohol if the European Union (EU) implements an American whiskey tariff. The EU has planned this alcohol tariff in response to the steel and aluminum tariffs announced by Trump.

Trump Threatens Alcohol Tariff

The President certainly is firm about this idea, and that the tariff would help US alcohol producers. Trump posted on social media, 鈥淚f this Tariff is not removed immediately, the U.S. will shortly place a 200% Tariff on all WINES, CHAMPAGNES, & ALCOHOLIC PRODUCTS COMING OUT OF FRANCE AND OTHER E.U. REPRESENTED COUNTRIES. This will be great for the Wine and Champagne businesses in the U.S.鈥 When Trump announced this, European alcohol stocks decreased.

European Commission President said she would be open to conversations with the US. She said 鈥淲e don鈥檛 like tariffs because we think tariffs are taxes and they are bad for business and they are bad for consumers.鈥 She went on to say 鈥淲e have always said at the same time that we will defend our interests. We鈥檝e said it, and we鈥檝e shown it, but at the same time I also want to emphasize that we are open for negotiations.鈥

If Trumps alcohol tariff is implemented all European wines and champagnes would skyrocket in price. A $15 bottle of Italian Prosecco could be priced as high as $45 for American consumers. Europeans would also be paying higher prices for US alcohol. A 30 euro bottle of bourbon could be as expensive as 45 euros.

Alcohol Business Owners Worried

The alcohol industry isn鈥檛 feeling confident about the new potential changes. The industry is already experiencing layoffs, at least in the Kentucky Bourbon sector. Holly Seidwand, owner of First Fill Spirits, an alcohol shop in Saratoga Springs, New York, isn鈥檛 excited. She said 鈥渢his ongoing tariff war doesn鈥檛 just harm importers 鈥 it weakens domestic brands, disrupts distributors, and squeezes retailers who rely on global selections.鈥 She also added that 鈥渋n the end, consumers will bear the brunt of it all.鈥

Gabriel Picard from the French Federation of Exporters of Wines and Spirits said this alcohol tariff would be a 鈥渉ammer blow鈥 for the alcohol industry. Picard said that the US market is worth about $4.3 billion annually just for French wines and spirits. He said 鈥淣ot a single bottle will continue to be expedited if 200% tariffs are applied to our products. All exports to the United States will come to a total, total, halt,鈥 and that 鈥渨ith 200% duties, there is no more market.鈥

Chris Swonger, President and CEO of Distilled Spirits Council said 鈥淲e urge President Trump to secure a spirits agreement with the EU to get us back to zero-for-zero tariffs, which will create U.S. jobs and increase manufacturing and exports for the American hospitality sector.鈥

Alcohol business owners are on the edge of their seat to see what happens. Meanwhile, many consumers are rushing to the liquor store to stock up before a .

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President recently threatened a 200% tariff on all European alcohol if the European Union (EU) implements an American whiskey tariff. The EU has planned this alcohol tariff in response to the steel and aluminum tariffs announced by Trump.

Trump Threatens Alcohol Tariff

The President certainly is firm about this idea, and that the tariff would help US alcohol producers. Trump posted on social media, 鈥淚f this Tariff is not removed immediately, the U.S. will shortly place a 200% Tariff on all WINES, CHAMPAGNES, & ALCOHOLIC PRODUCTS COMING OUT OF FRANCE AND OTHER E.U. REPRESENTED COUNTRIES. This will be great for the Wine and Champagne businesses in the U.S.鈥 When Trump announced this, European alcohol stocks decreased.

European Commission President said she would be open to conversations with the US. She said 鈥淲e don鈥檛 like tariffs because we think tariffs are taxes and they are bad for business and they are bad for consumers.鈥 She went on to say 鈥淲e have always said at the same time that we will defend our interests. We鈥檝e said it, and we鈥檝e shown it, but at the same time I also want to emphasize that we are open for negotiations.鈥

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