A top Jack Daniel's executive isn't happy about how some Canadian provinces responded to President Donald Trump's tariffs. Ontario and New Brunswick instructed state-affiliated alcohol retailers this week to remove US-made alcohol from store shelves.
Canadian backlash erupts over Trump’s tariffs. Trade war hits wine, spirits. What’s next?
Jack Daniels is worried. American wine and beer brands are being pulled from shelves as a ‘Buy Canadian’ sentiment grows.
Why automakers' short reprieve from tariffs isn't enough to weather Trump's escalating trade war
President Donald Trump granted U.S. automakers a short reprieve from stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada this week
Trump clarifies ‘short-term’ pause on tariffs was enacted to help US automakers
President Donald Trump said he chose to delay the United States’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada to give automakers in the U.S. “a break” before the tariffs are implemented next month. The president paused his 25% tariffs on imports from the neighboring countries on Thursday,
Moosehead Breweries said it's now selling the "Presidential Pack," of 1,461 cans of its Canadian Lagers, one for every day of Trump's remaining term.
The LCBO, one of the world’s largest purchasers of alcohol, took U.S. liquor off shelves in retaliation against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, a “disproportionate response” that is “worse than a tariff,” Whiting said.
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