Canada is buying 85% less U.S. booze than last year amid trade war: report

Global NewsTuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6:53:28 PM
Canada is buying 85% less U.S. booze than last year amid trade war: report
A recent report reveals that Canada is purchasing 85% less alcohol from the U.S. compared to last year, a significant decline attributed to ongoing trade tensions. This shift highlights a growing sentiment among Canadian consumers who perceive U.S.-imposed tariffs as unfair. The decrease in imports not only affects U.S. producers but also reflects broader implications for international trade relations, making it a crucial development to watch.
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