B.C.’s wine industry is also front and centre in the new trilateral trade agreement but it could experience some damaging consequences as a result That’s because part of the deal stipulates that imported wines have to also be sold in grocery stores–not just B.C. wine. Klaudia Van Emmerik has that part of the story.
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B.C.’s wine industry expressing concern that the new trilateral free trade agreement may hurt it
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