North Alabama Representatives host town hall
- President Trump's proposed tariffs are impacting companies, including breweries like Pontoon Brewing, located in Sandy Springs.
- Pontoon Brewing relies on global trade for ingredients and cans, making it vulnerable to increased prices after tariff announcements.
- Cans are a major expense, and suppliers raised prices due to tariffs, affecting Pontoon Brewing's financial situation.
- Sean O'Keefe of Pontoon Brewing stated they paid $50,000-$60,000 in tariffs because equipment is primarily made outside the U.S.
- O'Keefe believes tariffs and market uncertainty could force price increases, negatively impacting consumers' ability to afford their products.
10 Articles
10 Articles
North Alabama Representatives host town hall
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — State Representatives Anthony Daniels and Laura Hall hosted a town hall Monday at Mae Jemison High School. The meeting was focused on localizing the impacts of actions happening in Washington, D.C. Representative Daniels told News 19 he had a couple of points he wanted to strongly address: the tariffs and the federal cuts, all while encouraging people to reach out to local elected officials. New entry onto Redstone…
Tariffs sour business, say Moorhead brewery owner, Sen. Amy Klobuchar
MOORHEAD — In the business of beer, tariffs proposed, then paused, by President Donald Trump brew issues for the industry, according to one Moorhead business owner. Sean Syverson, a co-owner of Swing Barrel Brewing Company, spoke about how the uncertainty around tariffs on imported goods is affecting his business during a press conference with U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., on Friday morning, April 11. “It’s the uncertainty, it’s the instabil…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 70% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage