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How Constellation Brands’ Wine Exit Reflects a Changing Industry // Michigan sues wineries in New York, Washington for shipping vino without licenses
March 21, 2025 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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“The US government enforced 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, effective March 4, 2025. The administration rowed back somewhat on March 6, postponing until April 2 tariffs on all products imported from Canada and Mexico covered by the USMCA. However, a 10% duty on Canadian energy will likely remain in place. Additionally, the administration pressed ahead with 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imported into the US, effective March 12, arguing it will help level the playing field for US manufacturing. Unfortunately, this will likely have profound implications for the cost of goods of many products including – most pertinently for our industry – canned alc-bev products.”
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