Economics
U.S. to Put Tariffs on European Planes, Whiskey, Cheese After WTO Ruling
- USTR expects 10%-25% duties will take effect on Oct. 18
- European luxury shares gain as some products removed from list
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The price of Scotch, French wine, cheese and other European exports is about to go up in the U.S. after the Trump administration announced new tariffs on billions of dollars of EU products starting Oct. 18.