Gouda and Edam cheese escape new US import tariffs, but ham will be hit
Gouda and Edam cheese have not been included in a list of imports to the US facing extra import duty after all.
The US announced a string of European products which will be subject to an extra import tax of 25% on Wednesday evening, but the Dutch cheeses were not on the finalised list. They were included in an earlier version.
The measures will be introduced on October 18 and cover items as diverse as whiskey, ham and mussels. Dutch yoghurt and other dairy products as well as ham will be affected by the increase.
The Netherlands exports some €60m worth of cheese to the US every year.
It is unclear why the Dutch cheese has now been excluded from the extra tariffs. A spokesman for the Dutch dairy industry lobby group GemZu told broadcaster NOS that it may be due to US ambassador Pete Hoekstra being appointed honorary weighmaster to Gouda’s cheese market last year.
Most of the goods on the target list come from France, Germany, Spain and the UK. The tariffs are part of a 15-year dispute between the US and EU over illegal subsidies for plane makers Airbus and Boeing.
Gouda and Edammer cheese are not protected names and the cheese styles are also widely made in Germany and the US itself.
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