California wine growers feel tariff pain
Global Business
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The Trade War between the U.S. and China lingers on. And in the meantime, many industries are feeling the heat, including wine.
California accounts for 97% of the U.S.’s wine, leading many growers there to put expansion plans in China on hold.
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