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Tariffs boost prices

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WASHINGTON - New 25 per cent US tariffs on Italian cheese, French wine, Scotch whisky, British biscuits, Spanish olives and thousands of other European food products will lead to higher prices ahead of the holiday season and cost American jobs, trade groups said on Thursday.

The US Trade Representa­tive’s Office said on Wednesday it was imposing tariffs on hundreds of European products after the World Trade Organizati­on gave the green light to the action in response to EU subsidies on large aircraft.

The Specialty Food Associatio­n said in a statement the tariffs would decrease sales and adversely impact US employment at 14,000 specialty food retailers and 20,000 other food retailers across the United States. The impact would be “dramatic”, the trade group said.

Higher prices “will hit Americans in the wallet just as the holiday season is approachin­g,” the group said.

“The cheese/charcuteri­e board that currently cost you $45 will put you back $60 after tariffs. The treats you provide your family to celebrate Thanksgivi­ng and the year-end holidays may become out of reach.”

Single-malt whisky represente­d over half of the total value of British products on the US tariff list, amounting to more than $US460 million ($F1b), according to the Scotch Whisky Associatio­n.

Shares in European luxury goods, including British fashion brand Burberry Group Plc, and drinks companies, such as France’s Remy Cointreau SA, rose on Thursday, after the tariffs excluded cognac, Champagne and leather goods.

This week’s tariffs on Scotch whisky, liqueurs and cordials, and wine could affect nearly $US3.4b ($F7.5b) in imports “and could lead to a loss of approximat­ely 13,000 US jobs, including truckers, farmers, and bartenders and servers in the hospitalit­y industry”, the Distilled Spirits Council said.

José Andrés, a Spanish-born Michelin-starred chef who has helped provide millions of meals in areas hit by natural disasters and owns more than a dozen US restaurant­s, criticised the tariffs on Twitter on Thursday, saying it “will affect not only rural economies in Europe, but thousands of small American businesses all over!”

He urged US President Donald Trump to reconsider: “You are a deal maker? A businessma­n! If you can negotiate with enemies, do it with allies first”.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? New 25 per cent US tariffs on Italian cheese, French wine, Scotch whisky, British biscuits, Spanish olives and thousands of other European food products will lead to higher prices ahead of the holiday season and cost American jobs.
Picture: REUTERS New 25 per cent US tariffs on Italian cheese, French wine, Scotch whisky, British biscuits, Spanish olives and thousands of other European food products will lead to higher prices ahead of the holiday season and cost American jobs.

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