President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico went into effect this week, disrupting industries, companies and consumers. Here's the impact on Kentucky.
"The tariffs right now are going to affect us, but farmers are resilient and they plan for this," Bruce Langley, with Langley Farms, said.
Forman’s third quarter earnings call Wednesday, CEO Lawson Whiting called Canada’s response to a 25% tariff, “disproportionate.”
Governor Andy Beshear is asking Canadian leaders to reconsider tariffs on Kentucky goods, particularly the state's signature spirit.
Canadian provinces have restricted American alcohol sales as part of retaliatory measures against President Trump’s tariffs.
In response to tariffs President Donald Trump levied on Canada, Ontario issued an stop purchase of US beverages. Here's how it impacts Kentucky.