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How Central Coast winemakers feel about a new Chinese tariff

A potential trade war between the U.S. and China is gaining momentum, and among the California products in the cross-hairs is wine.

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    By Jonathan Bastian • Apr 7, 2018 • 1 min read

    A potential trade war between the U.S. and China is gaining momentum, and among the California products in the cross-hairs is wine. Although most of the California wine exported overseas comes from places like Napa and Sonoma, dozens of vintners along the Central Coast export their wine to China. How will a 15 percent tariff affect them?

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      Jonathan Bastian

      Host, Life Examined

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      Kathryn Barnes

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      AJ Fairbanks

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