U.S. spirit exports to Canada fell 85% in the second quarter of 2025
Canadian businessman and Shark Tank judge Kevin O’Leary is blaming the trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada for the temporary closure of a Jim Beam distillery.
Jim Beam, one of the largest makers of American whiskey globally, announced it will halt production at its Clermont, Kentucky, distillery for one year, starting on January 1, 2026. The bourbon whiskey brand plans to “invest in site enhancements” during the closure, according to a statement.
The announcement comes as U.S. spirit exports to Canada are declining, with many Canadians boycotting American liquor in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and his suggestion that the nation should be the 51st state.
HazardousBanjo @lemmy.world - 1day
This stupid mother fucker fully supported Trump. He gets what he voted for.
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darvocet @infosec.pub - 2day
He just needs to ask the 5-why's. Ok, the US and Canada have tensions. Why?
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wavebeam @lemmy.world - 2day
Seems like you have 4 too many questions
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Eldritch - 2day
I still feel bad for the people. But we are fully in the finding out period now. Hopefully they choose to not continue to fuck around.
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Hylactor @sopuli.xyz - 1day
Even if we get the 37% or so of truly burdensome people out of intellectual debt, the best we can seemingly hope for is ~45 years before the entire nation forgets all of the hard lessons it learned and insists on relearning them again.
Here's the progression: unignorable calamity (inspiration, debt) > society bands together (creation, true wealth) > conspicuously wealthy take unfair advantage (consumption, illusion of gains) > unignorable calamity, ad infinitum. Or to simplify: conservatives break things, liberals fix things, and neither learn a lesson.
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Eldritch - 1day
Republicans haven't spent the last half century attacking public education to no result. It was purposeful that they created the memory hole. Complacency kills.
Jim Beam said it was due to tariffs. Kevin is an idiot.
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circuscritic - 1day
Yes and no.
The tariffs stoked tension so much so that Canadians have been boycotting American produced alcohol, and bourbons were some of the first products targeted due to their proximity to Mitch McConnell (Kentucky).
Mr. Wonderful is still a piece of shit though.
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a_non_monotonic_function @lemmy.world - 1day
I would suspect that Trump running around screaming about annexing Canada probably didn't help.
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santa @sh.itjust.works - 1day
Right. The tariffs created unnecessary tension worldwide and there was no logical reason for it that was actually factual. Not 1984 factual.
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reddig33 @lemmy.world - 2day
Am I supposed to care what the guy from shark tank has to say?
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lemmy_outta_here @lemmy.world - 18hr
Suggestion? It was a fucking threat. The USA is not a friend or ally. the USA has no friends or allies, by their own choice.
MicroWave in politics @lemmy.world
Kevin O’Leary blames U.S.-Canada tensions as Jim Beam distillery closes for year
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-tariffs-canada-jim-beam-b2889818.htmlU.S. spirit exports to Canada fell 85% in the second quarter of 2025
Canadian businessman and Shark Tank judge Kevin O’Leary is blaming the trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada for the temporary closure of a Jim Beam distillery.
Jim Beam, one of the largest makers of American whiskey globally, announced it will halt production at its Clermont, Kentucky, distillery for one year, starting on January 1, 2026. The bourbon whiskey brand plans to “invest in site enhancements” during the closure, according to a statement.
The announcement comes as U.S. spirit exports to Canada are declining, with many Canadians boycotting American liquor in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and his suggestion that the nation should be the 51st state.
This stupid mother fucker fully supported Trump. He gets what he voted for.
He just needs to ask the 5-why's. Ok, the US and Canada have tensions. Why?
Seems like you have 4 too many questions
I still feel bad for the people. But we are fully in the finding out period now. Hopefully they choose to not continue to fuck around.
Even if we get the 37% or so of truly burdensome people out of intellectual debt, the best we can seemingly hope for is ~45 years before the entire nation forgets all of the hard lessons it learned and insists on relearning them again.
Here's the progression: unignorable calamity (inspiration, debt) > society bands together (creation, true wealth) > conspicuously wealthy take unfair advantage (consumption, illusion of gains) > unignorable calamity, ad infinitum. Or to simplify: conservatives break things, liberals fix things, and neither learn a lesson.
Republicans haven't spent the last half century attacking public education to no result. It was purposeful that they created the memory hole. Complacency kills.
Human parasite has an opinion
https://cupe.ca/cupe-calls-out-traitors-danielle-smith-and-kevin-oleary
Jim Beam said it was due to tariffs. Kevin is an idiot.
Yes and no.
The tariffs stoked tension so much so that Canadians have been boycotting American produced alcohol, and bourbons were some of the first products targeted due to their proximity to Mitch McConnell (Kentucky).
Mr. Wonderful is still a piece of shit though.
I would suspect that Trump running around screaming about annexing Canada probably didn't help.
Right. The tariffs created unnecessary tension worldwide and there was no logical reason for it that was actually factual. Not 1984 factual.
Am I supposed to care what the guy from shark tank has to say?
Suggestion? It was a fucking threat. The USA is not a friend or ally. the USA has no friends or allies, by their own choice.