A study from Duke's Department of Economics found that consumers ultimately paid more than the tariff cost on European wines during a 2019-21 trade dispute.
The study's findings could have significant implications for U.S. consumers as a fresh wave of tariffs around the globe affects prices.
Our findings contain both good and bad news for the American consumer.
Americans paid higher costs due to the tariffs on European wines.
Author's summary: Study shows consumers pay more for wine due to tariffs.