Giovanni Cassano, a restaurant owner in Ontario, is confronted with the impact of U.S. tariffs on American alcohol brands, including Californian wine and Kentucky bourbon. As tariffs took effect, Canadian politicians threatened to remove these products from government liquor stores, causing widespread disruption. Cassano, aware of the impending changes, stockpiled American brands to bridge the transition to local alternatives. Despite his frustration and the inevitable challenges, he emphasized the uniqueness of certain American spirits, underlining the broader implications of trade wars on consumer choices in Canada.
Giovanni Cassano, a restaurant owner in Windsor, Ontario, faced enforced tariffs on American alcohol, indicating the effects of trade tensions on local businesses and consumers.
Cassano stockpiled American brands ahead of the tariffs, recognizing that while some classics can't be replaced, adaptation to Canadian products may be necessary.
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