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Should California winemakers be worried about China's tariffs?

  • Written by Julian M. Alston, Director of the Robert Mondavi Institute Center for Wine Economics, University of California, Davis
Some Napa and Sonoma Valley wineries are worried about the China tariffs. AP Photo/Eric Risberg

California’s vintners and grape growers are among the latest potential victims in the escalating trade spat between the U.S. and China.

Responding to U.S. plans to impose import duties on goods from China, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce reciprocat...

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