New data reveals that former US President Donald Trump is actively urging Canada to help terminate the ongoing US booze ban, which is significantly affecting alcohol sales across the nation. The ban, initially enacted due to health concerns, has led to a dramatic downturn in the hospitality and retail sectors, pressing Trump to seek international assistance to reverse the economic impact. Canadian officials, while sympathetic, remain cautious about intervening directly in US policies. The report indicates ongoing discussions between Trump and Canadian diplomats as they explore potential collaborations. This move comes as businesses in the US struggle to maintain profitability while facing inventory surpluses and decreased revenue streams. Analysts suggest that resolving this ban could revitalize the stagnant market and revive consumer spending, offering a glimmer of hope to the distressed industry. The outcome of these diplomatic negotiations could set a precedent for international involvement in resolving domestic economic challenges related to legislative bans.
New York PostNew data shows US job market weaker than expected in 2024 and 2025
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