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WAVE 3 News on MSNBourbon industry reacts to trade war with Canada, it’s biggest customerForman’s third quarter earnings call Wednesday, CEO Lawson Whiting called Canada’s response to a 25% tariff, “disproportionate.”
The tariffs began Tuesday as the President demands those countries do more to stop the flow of fentanyl into the U.S.
With the return of tariffs on Mexico and Canada by President Donald Trump, here's a look at how it could impact Kentucky.
In response to tariffs President Donald Trump levied on Canada, Ontario issued an stop purchase of US beverages. Here's how it impacts Kentucky.
President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, China and Mexico this week — and after all three countries
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says the U.S. tariffs on Canada are 'going to be incredibly difficult and challenging' for the people of his state.
Canada's retaliation against U.S. tariffs hits Kentucky's bourbon industry hard, with potential ripple effects across the state's economy.
“Look at Martinrea, on the auto industry, this is a Canadian company where parts go from Canada to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, to Mexico, and back. If these tariffs are ultimately put on the auto industry, and a company like that, it’s gonna hurt exports. It’s gonna hurt our economy,” said Governor Beshear.
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
President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, China and Mexico this week — and after all three countries
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