Trump's trade wars threaten America's craft brewers already reeling from changing tastes
- Craft brewers in America are facing challenges from changing consumer preferences, including the rise of hard seltzers and cocktails, with Millennials and Gen Z drinking less beer.
- President Donald Trump's tariffs on imports could force brewers to raise beer prices, impacting small businesses like Port City Brewing, according to Bart Watson, CEO of the Brewers Association.
- Port City Brewing, which relies on Canadian malt, fears price increases, with founder Bill Butcher noting they may have to raise prices significantly.
- Brewers across the U.S. Face declining sales as customers spend less on beer amid economic uncertainty, said Matt Cole of Fat Head's Brewery.
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Trump's America First Trade Revolution Is a Win for Working Families
President Donald Trump is ending outdated trade policies that harm hard-working Americans. Naturally, globalist elites are spitting mad that the United States is finally putting the interests of American workers, families, and communities over the pocketbooks of self-anointed “citizens of the world.” Here are four ways Trump’s trade policies are restoring respect for America: 1) Demanding fairness and reciprocity: For decades, friends and fo…


The Intervention Spiral: What to Expect from Trump's Trade Policy
Economists have extensively analyzed Trump’s latest trade war, examining both the Econ 101 effects of tariffs and the more underrated consequences of policy uncertainty. But there’s another critical angle worth exploring: the dynamics of interventionism suggest that government responses to the fallout from this trade war will likely trigger a cascade of additional interventions, ultimately worsening our economic problems. Unsurprisingly, one of …
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