The European Union said it will impose tariffs of 25% on U.S. rum, brandy, vodka and vermouth as well as Boeing Co. aircraft.
The move will tensions around the Airbus and Boeing disputes and further damage the once-booming transatlantic drinks trade, a coalition of 25 bev/al industry associations said..
“The application of excessive and unwarranted tariffs has to end,” the coalition said. “Hospitality businesses and our consumers, as well as producers, wholesalers and importers of distilled spirits, wine, and beer are being slammed from both sides of the Atlantic in an aircraft dispute wholly unrelated to the drinks business. This is on top of the closings of restaurants, bars, and distillery and winery tasting rooms because of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
These additional tariffs on U.S. products will further degrade the difficult situation the wines and spirits industries have been facing since additional tariffs were imposed in 2018.
Specifically, in October 2019, the U.S. imposed a 25 percent tariff on Single Malt Scotch Whisky; Single Malt Irish Whiskey from Northern Ireland; liqueurs and cordials from Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, as well as certain wines from Germany, France, Spain and the UK. This has resulted in a painful 34 percent decline in Scotch Whisky exports, a 28 percent decline in liqueurs and cordials exports and a 54 percent decline in wine exports.
Similarly, the EU imposed a 25 percent tariff on Bourbon and other U.S. Whiskeys since June 2018 in response to U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, which has resulted in a 41 percent decline in American Whiskey exports to the EU.
The coalition also noted that the imposition of additional tariffs would force more businesses to close their doors and lay off more workers in sectors already severely weakened because of the global pandemic & related restrictions.
“The U.S. and EU need to return to the negotiating table without delay,” the coalition added. “They need to immediately suspend the current tariffs as they negotiate an agreement to simultaneously eliminate additional tariffs on distilled spirits and wine in these disputes unrelated to the sector.”
The coalition is made up of the Distilled Spirits Council Of The United States, SpiritsEUROPE, Scotch Whisky Association, Comité Européen Des Entreprises Vins, Wine Institute, American Beverage Licensees, WineAmerica, Wine & Spirits Wholesalers Of America, National Retail Federation, American Craft Spirits Association, American Distilled Spirits Alliance, U.S. Wine Trade Alliance, National Council Of Chain Restaurants, Kentucky Distillers’ Association, National Restaurant Association, National Association Of Beverage Importers, National Association Of Wine Retailers, The Wine and Spirits Trade Association, Napa Valley Vintners, and Wine And Spirits Shippers Association.