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Saskatchewan Breweries are bracing for the potential influence of US president Donald Trump‘s 25 per cent fare On Canadian steel and aluminum, which is set to get 12 March.
“We prepare your preparation for another Roller coaster ride,” said that Mark Heise, President and Ceo of Rebellion Brewing in Regina.
Although Canada is a large producer of raw aluminum and has massive melting capacity, the country did not roll and produce the thin sheets. Many breweries source their cans of the US
“We buy at the moment, what of our cans of the FS, so that it is a lot of worry,” said heise, add that some of their suppliers that are their Canadian invales.
He says rates in effect, his business may need to see to alternative suppliers, but it is not a perspective he looks.
“In the past, when there was previously aluminum, we actually start buying our aluminum leaves straight from Mexico, as eventually China was after the Mexican deliveries.”
District Brewing Marketing Co-Ordinator Hayden McPherson says her brewery is all the suppliers.
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“We find many more of Canadian suppliers that give us many rates, especially when things come in. And these are some of those transitions we make now,” he said.
Heise says he would see more Canadian-made solutions, including more domestic production of aluminum products.
“We need to be our raw materials here in the value-added products to send them that they have changed as something else,” Quick Fix “can bring instantly to bring straight.
Meanwhile McRhensan would like to see easier that is easier acting between provinces to encourage consumers to consider Canadian-made products.
– With files from Marija Robinson
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