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Greek olive oil makers eye new markets after US tariffs

Published : Sunday, 20 July, 2025 at 12:00 AM  Count : 208
July 19: Greek olive oil producer Konstantinos Papadopoulos wasted little time when the threat of US tariffs was floated by President Donald Trump in the spring. He immediately started looking for alternative buyers around the world.

Within weeks, his family-run company had found a new buyer in Brazil, where Portuguese olive oil typically dominates. His first shipment of 15,000 bottles is expected to arrive in the port of Itapoa in two weeks.

When Reuters visited his farm on Friday, Papadopoulos was close to sealing a separate deal with a new customer in Australia.

"I think we learned a lesson from Trump not to rely with all our strength on one market... and to always have alternatives," Papadopoulos said in his olive oil mill and bottling plant, surrounded by thousands of bottles and huge tanks filled with the golden liquid.

Trump announced a 30 percent tariff on European products that has sent shivers through industries from wine and peaches to cars. Papadopoulos' decision shows just how wide the fallout could be as producers grow weary even of the threats of tariffs.

Greece, the fifth-largest exporter of olive oil to the United States, ships about 8,000-10,000 tonnes there annually. Three of the other top producers - Spain, Italy and Portugal - are in Europe and face the same conundrum.    "Reuters



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