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For Star subscribers: With profit margins stretched to the breaking point and sales already down, the new 25% Canadian aluminum tariff adds one more obstacle for Tucson craft breweries.
Patrons huddle around the 30-foot-long wooden bar at Spiteful Brewing on Chicago’s Northside, enjoying drinks, televised sports, and games ranging from darts to Dungeons & Dragons.
Aluminum tariffs have caused brewers to adjust how they approach canning their products. Smaller breweries across Missouri have been forced to rethink packaging strategies and sourcing of their cans.
Today is National Beer Day! Wondering how tariffs will impact your beer price? Here's what to know about tariffs on beer and aluminum cans.
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Aluminum, import tariffs expected to raise beer prices - MSN
Trump's 25% tariffs on canned imported beer and aluminum cans could potentially raise prices in the craft beer industry, even though most brewers in the U.S. buy their cans domestically.
The duties are separate from President Trump’s baseline tariffs. The Aluminum Association supports the move, while the Consumer Brands Association joined others in asking the administration to ...
Packaging pain Still, much of the tariff focus remains on aluminum. In 2022, the Beer Institute, a trade group that represents larger brewers, commissioned a study by Harbor Aluminum, which it ...
Some small business owners in New Hampshire are raising concerns about the impacts that tariffs on aluminum and steel could have on them.
My local microbrewer is raising the price of my favorite beer by $2 a case thanks to the aluminum and steel tariffs. Is this a sobering reminder for all businesses?
For the city’s craft beer industry, which depends heavily on aluminum cans from Canada, the 25% increase will hit hard.
One local brewery owner says that this has forced his business and many others that rely on aluminum to can beer to prepare for potential production cost increases.
The Trump administration’s threatened tariffs on global steel and aluminum imports would be “devastating” for beer lovers, according to one D.C. craft brewer.
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