As U.S. liquor consumption plummets in Canada due to trade uncertainty, local distilleries were hoping to pick up a larger piece of the market share.
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As U.S. liquor consumption plummets in Canada due to trade uncertainty, local distilleries were hoping to pick up a larger piece of the market share.
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On Wednesday, California legislators passed a bill that temporarily allows both in-state and out-of-state distillers to ship directly to consumers. The move has been applauded as a major win by industry veterans, many of whom have been rallying for a lifeline amid economic headwinds and a post-COVID-19 sales slump.