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Category Archives: Imports
Beer Imports Fall 1.4% in September
Beer imports fell 1.4% in September compared to September 2020, but were up 12.7% year-to-date. Compared to September 2019, this month’s imports are up by 14.6%. Despite overall declines for imports for September compared to a year ago, there were … Continue reading
Don’t Bet Hiring More Truckers Will Solve Supply Chain Problems
Ann Boucher, the European portfolio director of Cutting Edge Selections, an Ohio-based distributor, is quoted by Beverage Industry Enthusiast as saying supply chain issues will improve as more truckers are hired. It’s a nice thought, but don’t count on it. … Continue reading
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Beer Imports Up 2.7% in August
Growth in imports was driven primarily by Mexican imports, which grew by 9.2% compared to August 2020, but contributed to 72% of total import growth for August, the Beer Institute said after analyzing Commerce Department data. The second strongest contributor … Continue reading
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Beer Imports Rise 2% in July, Exports Surge
Reviewing Commerce Department data, Beer Institute reports total beer imports rose 2% in July and are up 16.8% year-to-date over 2020. Total exports rose 38% to 7.3 million barrels. Year-to-date, U.S. brewers exports 64.8 million barrels, a 23.7% increase over July … Continue reading
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Beer Imports Up 27% in April
The Commerce Department’s Import-Export report for April shows total imports up 27% for the month over April 2020 and up 6.5% YTD over 2020. Total imports for Mexico were up 39.5% for the month and are up 8.6% YTD, Beer … Continue reading
Wilson Daniels Adds Famille Joly to Loire Valley Portfolio
Wilson Daniels announces a new partnership with Loire Valley producer Famille Joly. Owned and operated by the Joly family, the 12th century estate is comprised of three biodynamic Chenin Blanc vineyards anchored around the family monopole, Clos de la Coulée … Continue reading
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