Irish Whiskey Producers Hit Hard by US Tariffs, Eyeing UK Border Distilleries for Lower Rates

Irish whiskey producer, Tony Healy, from Dundalk, near the UK border with Northern Ireland, expressed disappointment over the 20 percent US tariffs on EU alcoholic beverages, calling it an unexpected “curve ball”. The Republic of Ireland’s producers are now eyeing distilleries in Northern Ireland, with only a 10 percent tariff rate. This development has sparked interest and concern among the Irish whiskey industry.

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