In a retaliatory measure against President Donald Trump’s tariffs, several Canadian provinces have removed U.S. liquors from ...
The CEO of Brown-Forman said Canada pulling US alcohol off its shelves was "worse than a tariff." ...
Canadian provinces pulling US alcohol off store shelves in response to Trump trade policy is "worse than tariffs", the boss ...
After Canada pulled American-made spirits off its shelves following President Donald Trump’s implementation of tariffs on ...
The tariffs could increase prices on alcohol imports from Mexico and Canada and hurt the sale of U.S. spirits sold in those countries.
Business owners in the alcohol industry worry President Donald Trump's tariffs will eventually mean higher prices, which they ...
Provinces including Ontario and Quebec have begun removing US alcohol products from their retailers in retaliation to US ...
California tomatoes for Italian tomatoes. Ohio-made pepperoni for meats produced in Ontario and Quebec. Coca Cola for ...
Ontario has made a bold move by removing over 3,600 alcohol products from the United States from the Liquor Control Board of ...
Brown-Forman CEO Lawson Whiting criticizes Ontario’s decision to remove U.S. alcohol from store shelves, calling it “worse than a tariff” in response to Trump’s trade policies.
Canada has responded to President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on the nation, but it has not only issued retaliatory tariffs, ...
While President Donald Trump on Thursday delayed tariffs his administration plans to put on Canada and Mexico, the pause came after local businesses already felt blowback from his ...