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Airbus Tariffs, Traffic, and Time – Avoidable Collision Courses for Importers of Wine and Distilled Spirits in Four Months

“Time may heal all wounds, but it does not erase the scars” – Jane Hyatt Yolen, American Author April 14th – The National Association of Beverage Importers (NABI) is pleased with EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis proposal for a six-month suspension of the mutual tariffs, as reported by Der...

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NABI Heartily Applauds the Mutual Suspension by United States and European Union of the Airbus and Boeing Tariffs for Four Months 

March 5th – NABI applauds the mutual decision by the United States and the European Union to suspend the debilitating tariffs imposed in the Airbus and Boeing trade disputes resulting from dispute settlement rulings from the World Trade Organization (WTO). “NABI is grateful for the good judgments...

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Alcohol Beverage Importers Continue to Navigate Uncertainty Despite Supreme Court Decision on IEEPA Tariffs

On February 20, 2026, in a victory for American beer, wine, and spirits importers, the Supreme Court in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, 607 US ____, Slip Op., February 20, 2026 (“Learning Resources”) struck down President Trump’s imposition of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic...

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Importers Eagerly Await Supreme Court Decision on IEEPA Tariffs and Potential Tariff Refunds

Alcohol beverage importers may finally get their answer from the United States Supreme Court this week on the validity of the Trump Administration’s tariffs issued pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).[1] Recent news reports suggest that the Court’s answer may come as...

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USTR Announces No Revisions in Airbus Tariffs: Is the Tumbler, Goblet, and Pint Half-empty or Half-Full? 

February 12 – The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced in a Notice for publication in the Federal Register on February 12, 2021, that it would propose no revisions to the existing retaliatory tariffs on goods from the EU in the Airbus trade dispute. USTR cited a...

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Wines of Chile USA Capitalizes on Sales Momentum with New Fall Programming

New York, NY, Sept. 30, 2020 – With Chilean wine sales on the upswing in the U.S., reversing a 10-year trend (source: NABI: U.S. Duty Paid Imports, Alcoholic Beverages), Wines of Chile USA is launching a series of initiatives over the remainder of 2020 to capitalize on momentum. Wines of Chile...

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Harvest Security: 24/7 Propane Service for Your Vineyard

Harvest season is a critical time for every vineyard, and a single day of downtime can put an entire vintage at risk. At Suburban Propane, we understand that your work doesn't stop, and neither do we. That's why our 24/7 customer service and reliable delivery of portable propane are designed to...

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10 Years. 2,295 Trees Saved. One Sustainable Label

A Decade of Impact with Rodney Strong Vineyards When Rodney Strong Vineyards set out to reduce their environmental footprint ten years ago, they looked for more than a solution. They looked for results. Their switch to G3 Label’s GTREE™ paper stock—our label made from 100% post-consumer...

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Sustainable Wine Packaging in 2025: What Wineries Need to Know

Sustainability isn’t just influencing how wine is made. It’s transforming how it’s packaged, shipped, and shared. From lighter bottles to foil-free designs, eco-conscious packaging has become more than an environmental choice - it’s a smart business strategy. Discover how wineries are transforming...

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