American whiskey exports are starting to rebound following the pandemic and Trump’s trade war

American whiskey distillers were involved in a transatlantic trade dispute, which caused deep drops in exports of American whiskey to the European Union, the largest overseas market for the sector.

American whiskey exports are starting to rebound following the pandemic and Trump’s trade war

LOUISVILLE (Ky.) -- American whiskey exports were battered by tariffs in the aftermath of the pandemic. However, distillers still have a lot to recover from, according to an industry group.

According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, the 2021 exports of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey amounted to $975 million. This is an increase of 15 percent over the previous year. The record-setting $1.2 billion was reached in 2018, but the total for last year was down 18%.

American whiskey distillers were involved in a transatlantic trade dispute, which caused deep drops in exports of American whiskey to the European Union -- its largest overseas market.

In response to Donald Trump's decision in mid-2018 to impose tariffs on European aluminum and steel, the EU imposed a retaliatory tax on these spirits.

In late 2021 , a deal was made to lift the tariffs on American spirits.

The nation's largest spirits exporter is Tennessee, followed closely by Kentucky.