Canada's boycott of American alcohol slashes U.S. exports
Canada has implemented a boycott of American alcohol in response to trade tensions, leading to a significant drop in US alcohol exports. This kind of trade conflict demonstrates how quickly retaliatory measures can reshape international markets for wine and spirits producers. Whilst the story centres on North America, it's a useful reminder of how tariff disputes and political trade relations can disrupt the global wine industry.
Originally published by Vinetur
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