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U.S. liquor and wine exports to Canada have plummeted in the wake of President Donald Trumpβs tariffs. By: Al Drago β Pool via CNP / MEGA
American liquor and winemakers are reeling amid Canadaβs nationwide snub of American alcohol products. The boycott was sparked by President Donald Trumpβs tariff battles with Canada, which led much of the country to stop importing U.S.-manufactured booze and saw liquor store owners replacing American spirits with Canadian brands. Now, months later, the effects are becoming clearer.
Tariff standoff triggers sales plunge
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American wine sales to Canada have taken a significant hit in the last six months. By: Kym Ellis on Unsplash
According to the Distilled Spirits Council, estimated exports of American distilled spirits to Canada plunged to $43.4 million for the first half of 2025 β which is a drop of about 62 percent compared to the same six-month time frame in 2024. Exports of American wine were down even more β about 67%, the trade group told The Wall Street Journal. The newspaper further reported that the Wine Institute, which represents California-based wineries, estimated that American wine producers have lost more than $173 million in export value in six months in 2025. Thatβs notable given Canada accounted for 35 percent of American wine export business.
Sales of Canadian products are up
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Amid the boycott of U.S. wine and liquor, sales of Canadian alcohol products have leaped 14 percent in Ontario. By: Rachael Annabelle on Unsplash
In Ontario β Canadaβs most populous province β the Liquor Control Board of Ontario operates 688 stores that sell wine and liquor. In 2024, they sold more than $700 million in American wine and spirits. Now, according to the report, that figure is down to zero. Ontario started boycotting American alcohol βin the face of President Trumpβs tariffs taking direct aim at our economy,β a spokesman for Ontarioβs finance department told WSJ. Meanwhile, sales of Canada-made products have climbed 14 percent in the province, he added.
Business relationships break down
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The boycott of U.S. wine and liquor in Canada is rolling back decades of strides made by American businesses. By: Yogesh Pedamkar on Unsplash
βThe absence of U.S. wine from Canadian stores is not just a market disruption, itβs a breakdown in a trusted relationship built over decades,β Wine Institute Chief Executive Robert Koch told WSJ. βThis is not just about wine. Itβs about farming families, rural jobs and businesses that depend on access to international markets.β Robert Cullins, the CEO of Maryland-based Sagamore Spirit, which makes rye whiskey, estimated his company could miss out on about $2 million in sales this year because of the boycott. βWeβre a small craft distillery,β Cullins said, βso a couple of million dollars is pretty significant.β
Alberta offers some goodwill
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The province of Alberta, home to large cities like Calgary and Edmonton, has started allowing U.S. liquor and wine sales again. By: Patrik Jensen on Unsplash
Another Canadian province, Alberta, resumed allowing purchases of American alcohol in June in an effort to show some goodwill as U.S.-Canada trade talks continued, the provinceβs minister of red tape reduction, Dale Nally, confirmed. Despite the stiff 25 percent tariff, some Canadians have started buying U.S. products again this summer. But the policy shift followed huge sales plunges: Wholesale American liquor purchases in Alberta fell 40 percent between April and June compared to the same period in 2024, while sales of U.S. wine dropped more than 55 percent, a spokeswoman for the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission told the newspaper.
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