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Ontario Bans Sales of U.S. Alcohol in Response to Trump’s Tariffs Announcement


Ontario’s government-run liquor stores will be removing all American alcohol from their shelves in response to President Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canadian imports. Premier Doug Ford announced that the Liquor Control Board of Ontario will also no longer include U.S. products in its catalog, preventing other retailers from ordering or restocking them. This decision comes after Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau imposed retaliatory tariffs on $155 billion of U.S. goods. The LCBO is one of the largest wholesalers of alcohol in Ontario, selling over 1.1 billion liters of alcohol products in 2023. Canada primarily imports hard liquor from the U.S., with an estimated $320 million in sales. The LCBO will suspend all sales of U.S. alcohol products online and in stores indefinitely, as it is the importer of record for all American alcohol into Ontario. This move follows similar actions taken by other Canadian premiers, including removing American alcohol from liquor store shelves. It is suggested that consumers opt for Ontario-made or Canadian-made products as an alternative.

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