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Canada Adjusts Tariff Policy Amid Ongoing US Trade Pressures: What It Means for Beverage Businesses

Canada’s evolving tariff strategy in response to renewed US trade levies is reshaping the landscape for beverage businesses across the country. Recent updates reported by multiple sources confirm a recalibration of Canadian countermeasures against the United States, as the broader G7 economic dialogue and US inflationary effects come into play. For beverage producers, importers and […]
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Solving Keg Distribution Challenges Together

Keg distribution is not without its challenges, but here Courtney Fromm, National Manager at Kegshare, argues that a collaborative, community-driven approach could provide the solutions we desperately need. In today’s craft beer landscape, many breweries are grappling with a series of craft keg distribution headaches that can feel insurmountable. Slow keg returns and infrequent pickups […]
Trump’s 90-Day Tariff Pause: What It Means for Canadian Beverage Businesses

President Donald Trump’s abrupt 90-day pause on many of his newly announced tariffs has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Initially, the White House planned to impose wide-ranging levies on nearly all imported goods, aiming to reduce the US trade deficit and bolster domestic manufacturing. While this sudden reprieve offers relief to several trading partners, […]
Tariffs Spark Turmoil: What Trump’s Trade Move Means for Canada’s Beverage Industry

In a sweeping move dubbed “Liberation Day”, former US President Donald Trump has announced a new wave of global tariffs, triggering alarm across key international sectors — including the beverage industry. While Canada has avoided the most extreme new levies, the implications are far from benign. According to BBC News, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has […]
Alberta’s Recycling Win Sets a New Benchmark for the Beverage Industry

lberta’s beverage container recycling system has reclaimed its position at the top of Canada’s rankings, bolstering its reputation as a leading force in sustainability. Multiple reports confirm that the province achieved an 85 per cent return rate in 2024, equating to over two billion cans, bottles, and other containers. This milestone matters to the beverage […]
Tariffs, Retaliations, and the Turbulent Beverage Market: A Closer Look

Rising trade tensions across North America and Europe are increasingly affecting the beverage sector. Recent policy developments suggest that tariffs—along with retaliatory measures—are dramatically reshaping costs for manufacturers, distributors, and consumers. While tariffs might seem like a temporary means to adjust trade imbalances, the ripple effects on supply chains, retail strategies, and consumer sentiment hint […]