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"textContent": "Canada’s multiple-province ban on American products caused a $357 million deficit for the U.S. wine industry. The prohibition, which started after President Trump enacted his controversial, far-reaching tariffs, prompted the value of U.S. wine exports to Canada to plummet from $460 million in 2024 to $103 million in 2025, according to a new report from Wine Institute. The shift marks a 78 percent drop in U.S. wine exports to Canada, according to the report, which summarized data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The ban also accounts for 81 percent of all losses for global U.S. wine exports last year.\n\nThe article ‘Catastrophic’: U.S. Exports Drop by $357 Million After Canada’s Wine Ban appeared first on VinePair.",
"title": "‘Catastrophic’: U.S. Exports Drop by $357 Million After Canada’s Wine Ban"
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