Tariffs Come Due for Wine Importers
- alyssaaw
- Jan 26
- 1 min read
The item on the invoice was not unexpected, but it was frustrating enough for Alyssa Wolf to vent on social media.
Dave McIntyre, Aug 20, 2025
"Received my first tariff invoice,” Wolf, founder and co-owner with her husband, Ian, of Red Wolf Imports in Washington, D.C., wrote. “Customs costs are more than DOUBLE what they would have been with no tariffs. Tariffs are listed as a TAX on my invoice.” She then added, “Tariffs are BAD FOR BUSINESS” and signed off with three letters that succinctly expressed her sentiment towards President Trump.
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