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Sales of U.S. spirits in Canada plunge 66%, industry groups say

Several provinces removed U.S. alcohol from shelves as Trump imposed tariffs and threatened to annex Canada.

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Sales of U.S. spirits in Canada plunge 66%, industry groups say

An employee removes American spirits from an SAQ liquor store in Montreal on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi


TORONTO - Sales of spirits from the United States have plunged in Canada as provinces and consumers push back against U.S. trade hostility, but industry groups found overall sales are down too.

Spirits sales from the U.S. were down 66.3 per cent in the March 5 to April 30 stretch compared with a year earlier, said Spirits Canada and and the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States in a joint release Tuesday.

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