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Tariffs hurting whiskey exports

Tennessee distilleri­es feeling the pain.

- Jamie McGee The Tennesseea­n USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee ANDREW NELLES/THE TENNESSEAN

Tennessee whiskey exports fell more than 30% in the fourth quarter as the sector faces headwinds from tariffs.

Tennessee exports dropped overall by 5% in the last three months of 2018 as automotive sales slowed and companies faced retaliator­y tariffs from China and the European Union, according to Middle Tennessee State University’s Tennessee Trade Report 4th Quarter 2018.

Whiskey exports, which have climbed steadily in past years, dropped to $135 million from $197 million, according to the report.

“The issue is how long we can expect the state’s sluggish performanc­e to continue,” the report said. “A real wild card in the deck, is the future of retaliator­y tariffs and whether they expand. The bottom line is that 2019 appears ready to provide plenty of obstacles for Tennessee’s exporters.”

The drop in state exports comes as U.S. negotiatio­ns over tariffs with China have stalled. President Donald Trump announced this month the U.S. would raise tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese products and China since announced it would retaliate with increased tariffs on nearly $60 billion worth of American products.

Brown-Forman Corp., owner of the Jack Daniel’s brand, reported a 3% sales gain in the most recent quarter but said the growth was negatively affected by lower prices in some markets meant to offset new tariffs. The impact was mostly felt in Europe, the company reported.

“We remain on track to deliver another strong year of results as cost discipline helped offset some of the large burden we are absorbing due to the retaliator­y tariffs on American whiskey,” Brown-Forman CEO Lawson Whiting said in the company’s most recent report.

The state’s decline came as U.S. exports climbed by 3.4 percent in the same time period, the MTSU report said.

Foreign shipments dropped by nearly $500 million, and exports fell below $8 billion. The state ranked 38th among U.S. states for export performanc­e. Auto shipments fell by more than $100 million, and global sales are expected to struggle next year, the report said.

Aluminum exports increased significan­tly, and waste and scrap exports with previous metals nearly doubled to $117 million.

Tennessee saw the greatest impact from trade losses in Canada and Latin America, with exports to Canada dropping by $230 million to $1.97 billion.

Exports were up in January compared with the previous year.

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Barrels of whiskey are being aged in one of the barrel warehouses at the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tenn. This barrel warehouse holds more than 1 million gallons of whiskey.

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