Canada won’t lift US liquor ban until Trump ends trade war
The provincial ban on U.S. liquor could be lifted swiftly if the United States alleviates its tariffs on Canadian industries such as steel, autos, and forest products. Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that these U.S. tariffs are seen as violations of the trade agreement and have caused significant harm to Canadian businesses and jobs. The provinces have implemented the alcohol restrictions as a direct response to the trade war initiated by President Trump, and there is no indication of a policy change until relief is provided. American trade officials have expressed frustration with the ongoing liquor boycott, but Canada maintains that the U.S. tariffs are the primary issue hindering progress.