Oregon Wine Industry

Canadian Boycott: U.S. Wine Exports Plunge 97% After Political Tensions

U.S. wine exports to Canada have plummeted, with a staggering 96.8% drop in June 2025 compared to the previous year. This decline follows similar collapses in May and April, resulting in a significant loss of nearly $130 million in wine sales for the first half of the year. The situation is attributed to a “buy local” movement in Canada, fueled by trade tensions and President Trump’s remarks about potentially making Canada a U.S. state. While whiskey exports have also been affected, the fine wine industry in America faces particularly acute losses, potentially suffering an additional $240 million if current trends persist.

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Oregon Wine Industry Roiled by ICE’s Controversial Vineyard Manager Arrest

Moises Sotelo, a respected Oregon wine industry veteran, was abruptly detained by ICE agents while on his way to work. His arrest, following a pattern of increased ICE raids on farmworkers in Oregon’s wine country, has sparked outrage and concern within the community. Sotelo’s family and legal representatives have been denied information regarding his location and status, highlighting the opaque nature of the process. The incident underscores the impact of aggressive immigration enforcement on essential agricultural workers and the broader community.

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