China Joins Whiskey Trade War With New Tariffs on US Exports As Distillers Pay the Price20180618164534
China Joins Whiskey Trade War With New Tariffs on US Exports As Distillers Pay the Price
Mark GillespieJune 18, 2018Adam Spiegel, aluminum, America, American, Bob Corker, Bourbon, Brexit, Canada, China, Congress, construction, currency, dollar, Donald Trump, economy, European Union, Evanston, farmer, Federal Excise Tax, Few Spirits, Illinois, jobs, lobbying, Margie Lehrman, Mexico, Mitch McConnell, Paul Hletko, pound, President, Senate, senator, Sonoma County Distilling Company, stainless steel, tariffs, tax reform, Tennessee Whiskey, trade, trade war, truck driver, Trump Administration, Washington Examiner, welder, whiskey, whisky0 comments
June 18, 2018 – The list of countries scheduled to impose import tariffs on Bourbon and other American-made whiskies has grown again, with China...
Episode 441: September 7, 201320130907154049
Episode 441: September 7, 2013
Mark GillespieSeptember 7, 2013Albannach, America, Anna Mahlmake, Barry Crockett, Brian Nation, Brora, Caol Ila, Cara Laing, China, classic malts, Cù Bòcan, Dalmore, Dave Quinn, Dennis Malcolm, Diageo, Douglas Laing, Dunphy's, Enda Kenny, England, English Whisky Company, exports, Five Decades, France, Fred Laing, Friday the 13th, Ger Buckley, Glen Grant, Ireland, Irish Distillers, Jameson, John Bull Inn, Josh Scott, Justin Chisholm, Killian O'Mahany, Lagavulin, Midleton, Old Particular, Paddy, Pappy, Pappy Van Winkle, Pernod Ricard, Port Ellen, Powers, Preston Van Winkle, pub, Redbreast, Scotch Whisky Association, Singapore, Single Cask Nation, Spain, Stitchell, Taoiseach, Tomatin, trade0 comments
There was a changing of the guard at Ireland’s Midleton Distillery this week, in addition to the housewarming party for Midleton’s massive...