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    August 31, 2025
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    U.S. spirits giant Brown-Forman reported a sharp 62 percent decline in Canadian sales of its flagship brand Jack Daniel’s, attributing the drop to a widespread boycott of American alcoholic beverages across Canada. The impact, disclosed during the company’s quarterly earnings report on August 28, underscores the escalating economic fallout from political tensions between the two countries over recent trade policies.

    Sales of U.S. whiskey brand Jack Daniel’s down 62% in Canada
    U.S. tariffs spark 62% decline in Jack Daniel’s sales across Canadian provinces. Credit – Jack Daniels.

    The Louisville-based company said the Canadian boycott had a “significant” effect on its financial performance in the first quarter of fiscal 2026, with American-made spirits removed from shelves in key provinces including Ontario, Québec and New Brunswick. Although Canada typically accounts for about 1 percent of Brown-Forman’s total global net sales, the sudden and severe decline triggered broader concerns over market access and supply chain continuity in North America.

    Brown-Forman’s net sales declined 3 percent year-over-year to $924 million in the quarter ending July 31. The company’s adjusted earnings per share held steady at 36 cents, meeting analyst expectations. The company warned that continued macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges could weigh further on results in the upcoming quarters, prompting a cautious outlook for the remainder of the fiscal year.

    The boycott was launched in response to tariff measures imposed by the United States on select Canadian imports, which prompted a swift retaliatory response at the provincial level. Several Canadian liquor control boards halted the sale of American spirits in protest, directly affecting not only Brown-Forman but a broad swath of U.S. alcohol exporters.

    Brown-Forman quarterly earnings reflect Canadian boycott impact

    Trade groups reported that U.S. spirits exports to Canada fell 62 percent in the first half of 2025, while wine exports dropped 67 percent. In the critical Ontario market, U.S. spirits reportedly declined by more than 80 percent during the boycott period. Nationally, total spirits sales in Canada fell by nearly 13 percent between early March and late April, highlighting a ripple effect across the retail alcohol sector.

    Canadian brands have seized the opportunity to increase market share, with domestic alcohol sales in Ontario rising 14 percent during the same period. Brown-Forman’s Chief Financial Officer Leanne Cunningham confirmed that American products had been absent from shelves across Canada for several months, significantly impacting the company’s quarterly results.

    Chief Executive Lawson Whiting characterized the provincial removals as more damaging than tariffs, stating that the boycott eliminated sales entirely rather than merely inflating prices. Smaller U.S. producers have also suffered significant losses. Maryland-based Sagamore Spirit said its sales in Canada have come to a complete halt. Hope Family Wines, a California producer, reported that shipments remain stuck in Canadian warehouses due to regulatory complications stemming from the boycott.

    Early signs of easing restrictions emerge in Western provinces

    There are early signs that some provinces may be easing restrictions. Retailers in Alberta and Saskatchewan have begun reintroducing certain U.S. brands, though the timeline for a full market reopening remains uncertain. The re-entry process is expected to be gradual, and distribution challenges persist as Canadian suppliers adjust their procurement strategies.

    Despite the setback in Canada, Brown-Forman indicated it will shift strategic attention to markets in Asia and Latin America where consumer demand for premium spirits remains strong. The company said it remains committed to its long-term global expansion strategy while closely monitoring developments in North American trade relations.

    The Canadian boycott illustrates how swiftly political disputes can disrupt established trade flows and significantly alter consumer behavior. For U.S. producers heavily reliant on cross-border distribution, the episode has reinforced the need for market diversification and geopolitical risk planning. – By Content Syndication Services.

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