A number of Canadian provincial leaders have responded to President Trump's tariffs with restrictions on the sale of U.S.
President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico went into effect this week, disrupting industries, companies and consumers ...
The tariffs could increase prices on alcohol imports from Mexico and Canada and hurt the sale of U.S. spirits sold in those countries.
Experts are warning about potential fallout for the bourbon industry due to President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and ...
In an address to Congress Tuesday night, Trump repeated two different explanations for his tariffs on Canada and Mexico. He ...
Trade tensions between the United States and Canada have spilled into the alcohol aisle, as Canadian provinces have begun removing American liquor from stores shelves in response to the 25 percent ...
While appearing on Canada's most watched news network, CTV, Gov. Andy Behsear slammed President Donald Trump's tariffs and told Canadian viewers he's got unusual support.
“Look at Martinrea, on the auto industry, this is a Canadian company where parts go from Canada to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, to ...
Gov. Andy Beshear said nearly 23% of Kentucky exports go to Canada and that most of it is bourbon.
Kentucky produces 95% of the world's bourbon supply, and the industry is responsible for more than 23,000 jobs and more than $2 billion in salaries and benefits in Kentucky, according ...
The tariffs began Tuesday as the President demands those countries do more to stop the flow of fentanyl into the U.S.
BREAKING NEWS: Canadian Premier Wab Kinew of Manitoba MOCKS Trump by signing a “beautiful” order that officially removes ALL American liquor from Canadian stores in his province. Donald Trump just ...
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