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France’s cognac makers have reached a tentative deal on minimum import prices for the Chinese market, but China will finalize ...
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France's cognac producers weather climate change, tariffs - MSNStory by Mathilda Jordanova-Duda (in Cognac, France) • 17h. V ines for as far as the eye can see. Some 24 hectares (59 acres) belong to Alain Reboul, a 62-year-old, seventh-generation winemaker.
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision this week to slap 20% tariffs on all European goods is deepening the pain for France's nearly $3 billion cognac industry, which was already being buffeted by ...
Pierre Louis Giboin's family have been making cognac for more than 200 years and have faced threats from war, the weather and pestilence. But never, until recently, from one of their best customers.
The cuisine of France’s Charentais region is getting a shake-up, with gin production taking over ancient Cognac houses, and the brandy itself used in creative cocktails and jammy balsamic vinegar.
STORY: Christophe Fillioux walks through his family estate in the cognac region of southwest France.It has survived for five generations, through wars and financial crises. But after the latest ...
France's foreign affairs minister says France and China are making progress toward resolving a trade dispute over cognac imports. ... 270 cognac houses, and 4,400 winegrowers. China's Premier Li ...
France's cognac industry is particularly exposed to the U.S. market, its biggest by volume, and memories of a trade dispute in President-elect Donald Trump's first term sparked fears it could return.
BEIJING (AP) — France's foreign affairs minister said Friday that France and China are making progress toward resolving a trade dispute over cognac imports.
Experts said the imposition of definitive duties would affect 70,000 direct and indirect jobs, 270 cognac houses and 4,400 winegrowers. China has opened a series of anti-dumping investigations ...
Christophe Fillioux's family estate in the cognac region of southwest France has survived for five generations, through wars and financial crises. U.S. President Donald Trump's decision this week ...
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