U.S. distillers call for 'toasts, not tariffs' as trade war heats up | Unpublished
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Publication Date: March 12, 2025 - 04:00

U.S. distillers call for 'toasts, not tariffs' as trade war heats up

March 12, 2025
Down in bourbon country, industry insiders fear reciprocal tariffs and other trade measures will hit small-scale producers hardest. They're hoping cooler heads will prevail.


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