Canada’s Cold Shoulder Slams American Distillers Amid Global Trade Tensions
American distillers face an 85% export plunge to Canada amid retaliatory trade barriers, spotlighting the costly fallout of broken trade policies that jeopardize U.S. economic sovereignty and global market leadership.
American distillers, the proud makers of iconic bourbon and whiskey, are grappling with a harsh reality: their exports to Canada have plummeted by a staggering 85% this year. This sharp decline stands as a glaring symptom of broader global trade tensions triggered by retaliatory tariffs and unresolved conflicts — conflicts rooted in policy decisions that put national economic interests at risk.Why Is Canada Turning Its Back on American Spirits?Despite the recent removal of Canadian tariffs on U.S. spirits, most Canadian provinces continue to bar these treasured American products from their shelves. Kentucky craft distiller Tom Bard succinctly captures the predicament...
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