Canada's boycott of U.S. alcoholic beverages, initiated a year ago following the Trump administration's imposition of tariffs, continues to hold strong. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the ongoing impact of these tariffs on trade relations between the two countries. The tariffs, which were part of a broader trade dispute, have led to a significant reduction in the import of U.S. booze into Canada. Despite expectations that the boycott might wane, it has remained resilient, affecting both consumers and businesses in the alcohol industry. The situation underscores the complexities of international trade policies and their long-term effects on market dynamics.