[00:00] Evelyn Hartwell: From Neural Newscast, I'm Evelyn Hartwell. [00:03] Evelyn Hartwell: And I'm Frederick Moore. [00:04] Evelyn Hartwell: President Donald Trump is threatening a 200% tariff on French wine and champagne. [00:11] Evelyn Hartwell: He is linking it to French cooperation on Gaza diplomacy. [00:15] Evelyn Hartwell: The latest remarks raise the risk of a wider trade fight with Europe, [00:20] Evelyn Hartwell: and that could quickly hit consumers, importers, and restaurants. [00:24] Evelyn Hartwell: The trigger here is political, not commercial. [00:28] Evelyn Hartwell: Trump is responding to reports that President Emmanuel Macron may refuse to join a UN-backed [00:34] Evelyn Hartwell: Board of Peace. [00:35] Evelyn Hartwell: That body is meant to oversee the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. [00:39] Evelyn Hartwell: Trump says he would use trade penalties as leverage. [00:42] Evelyn Hartwell: This is happening as US and European officials try to keep trade and security disputes separate. [00:48] Evelyn Hartwell: U.S. alcohol wholesalers warn that uncertainty alone can do damage. [00:54] Evelyn Hartwell: The Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America says a 200% tariff threat sends shock waves [01:00] Evelyn Hartwell: through the three-tier distribution system. [01:03] Evelyn Hartwell: It can disrupt contracts, pricing, and staffing decisions across the country. [01:08] Frederick Moore: The timing matters for the industry. [01:10] Frederick Moore: Wine volume in the United States has been sliding for years. [01:14] Frederick Moore: On-premise sales also remain weak. [01:16] Frederick Moore: Champagne is a rare bright spot inside sparkling wine. [01:20] Frederick Moore: That makes a tariff on French imports a direct hit on one of the few growth categories left. [01:26] Evelyn Hartwell: Turning now to Greenland, Trump says he will follow through on broad tariffs on European allies [01:32] Evelyn Hartwell: unless Washington reaches a deal to buy the territory from Denmark. [01:37] Evelyn Hartwell: He says the measure would apply to the United Kingdom and seven other NATO countries. [01:43] Evelyn Hartwell: He also says rates would increase over time. [01:46] Evelyn Hartwell: European leaders are pushing back, both on the substance and on the method. [01:51] Evelyn Hartwell: Denmark's foreign minister says the United States cannot threaten its way to ownership. [01:56] Evelyn Hartwell: The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kalis, says the bloc has no interest in a fight, [02:02] Evelyn Hartwell: but she says it will hold its ground and that sovereignty is not for trade. [02:06] Evelyn Hartwell: The pressure campaign also lands inside NATO, where trust and coordination are central. [02:13] Evelyn Hartwell: Denmark warns that any U.S. military action connected to Greenland would be a severe rupture for the alliance. [02:20] Evelyn Hartwell: Even routine security activity can read differently when leaders are trading threats over tariffs and territory. [02:28] Evelyn Hartwell: Here is what to watch next. [02:30] Evelyn Hartwell: Europe is weighing retaliatory tariffs and broader economic countermeasures. [02:35] Evelyn Hartwell: Leaders are signaling they want de-escalation without conceding on Greenland. [02:40] Evelyn Hartwell: In the near term, the market signal is volatility and higher costs. [02:44] Evelyn Hartwell: Supply chains react to risk before policy becomes reality. [02:48] Evelyn Hartwell: I'm Evelyn Hartwell. [02:50] Evelyn Hartwell: And I'm Frederick Moore. [02:52] Evelyn Hartwell: Neural Newscast is AI-Assisted, human-reviewed AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com.