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Canned Beer Imports to the US Face 25% Tariff Starting April 4

Canned Beer Imports to the US Face 25% Tariff Starting April 4

Summary

The U.S. government has announced a new 25% tariff on canned beer imports and empty aluminum cans, effective from 12:01 a.m. on April 4, 2025. The move is part of a broader trade measure dubbed “Liberation Day,” aimed at correcting trade imbalances and bolstering domestic manufacturing.

Scope of the Tariff

The new tariff applies specifically to imported canned beer and empty aluminum cans, as outlined in the "Annex 1 on aluminum derivative products." However, questions remain regarding the full scope of the measure, particularly whether it will cover all imported beers or only those packaged in aluminum cans. The Brewers Association, which represents small and independent brewers in the U.S., is seeking clarification from the administration.

Market Impact

In 2024, the U.S. imported more than $7.5 billion worth of beer, with over $6.3 billion coming from Mexico alone. Approximately 40% of these imports were canned, meaning the tariff is expected to have a significant impact on major brands such as Corona and Modelo, both of which are imported from Mexico and primarily sold in aluminum cans.

In 2024, the U.S. imported more than $7.5 billion worth of beer, with over $6.3 billion coming from Mexico alone
In 2024, the U.S. imported more than $7.5 billion worth of beer, with over $6.3 billion coming from Mexico alone

Reaction from European Brewers

European brewers have also expressed concern over the potential impact of the new trade policy. Europe is home to approximately 10,000 breweries, many of which export beer to the U.S. The Brewers of Europe, an industry association representing the region’s brewers, is urging the U.S. government to provide detailed information on the products affected and to ease trade tensions.

They warn that prolonged uncertainty and additional trade barriers could harm both industries and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Call for Clarity

The article underscores the lack of clarity surrounding the tariff’s implementation. Industry stakeholders are calling for transparent guidance from the U.S. government to allow brewers, importers, and distributors to adjust their operations and strategies accordingly.

Canned Beer Imports to the US Face 25% Tariff Starting April 4
Canned Beer Imports to the US Face 25% Tariff Starting April 4

A Broader Outlook for Beverage Importers

As global trade dynamics continue to shift, Nam Viet Group remains a trusted partner for beverage importers worldwide. While new tariffs may affect certain segments like canned beer, Nam Viet’s diverse portfolio of canned juices and functional beverages offers a tariff-resilient alternative—delivering quality, taste, and value without compromise. With exports to over 200 countries and more than 40 internationally certified production lines, we are proud to support distributors in navigating today’s complex trade environment with confidence and reliability.