Burgundy also produces an increasingly successful sparkling wine, called Crémant de Bourgogne, and a small amount of rosé.
And Trump has also threatened other sectoral tariffs, including on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. Those could still go into effect if they are not justified by IEEPA.Last month the World Trade Organization (WTO) said that the outlook for global trade had "
" due to Trump's tariffs.The WTO said it expected global merchandise trade to decline by 0.2% in 2025 as a result, having previously projected it would grow by 2.7 per cent this year.The trade court ruling - if it holds - might help global trade perform somewhat better than this.
But the dampening impact of uncertainty regarding whether US tariffs will materialise or not remains.The bottom line is that many economists think trade will still be very badly affected this year.
"Trump's trade war is not over – not by a long shot," is the verdict of Grace Fan of the consultancy TS Lombard.
Australia's defence minister Richard Marles has called on China to explain why it needs to have "such an extraordinary military build-up".In Flin Flon, a city of 5,000 in Manitoba, only firefighters and support workers are left in the town.
In Manitoba, there are a total of 25 active fires, according to the province's fire situation report, with 11 classified as out of control.Danielle Desjardins, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada based in Winnipeg, told the BBC that the forecast for both provinces is not promising.
While a cold front is expected to hit some parts of Saskatchewan, it will not bring relief to the regions where fires are burning."The bad news about this cold front is it's going to be windy," said Ms Desjardins, adding that the wind, coupled with the heat and lack of rain, are prime conditions for wildfire spread.