Economics
European Vineyards, Cheesemakers React to Blow From U.S. Tariffs
- Levies threaten to hit export drive for Spain’s Rioja wines
- Italian minister says EU may consider retaliatory steps
Cheese on display at a sales counter in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, southern France.
Photographer: Iroz Gaizka/AFP via Getty Images
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Spanish winemaker Baron de Ley SA has made the U.S. a priority for exports as it seeks out new markets to help cushion the blow of Brexit -- only to face the threat of tariffs.