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Ontario Secures Crown Royal Sales as Diageo Commits $23M Investment
Ontario has successfully negotiated an agreement with Diageo, ensuring the continued availability of Crown Royal in the province’s liquor stores. The deal, announced on Friday, includes a commitment of nearly $23 million in investments within Ontario’s alcohol and agriculture sectors. This outcome follows months of discussions between the provincial government and the global spirits company.
The agreement comes against a backdrop of significant changes for Diageo, which had previously announced plans to close its bottling plant in Amherstburg, Ontario. This closure, set to take effect by the end of February 2024, is expected to result in job losses for nearly 200 workers. Ontario Premier Doug Ford remarked that the investment will bolster local supply chains and provide essential support to the community during this transition.
The province has also called upon U.S. distillers to engage with their political representatives regarding the removal of tariffs that affect Diageo’s operations. By securing the future of Crown Royal on the shelves of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), the government aims to mitigate some of the impacts of the plant closure.
This agreement underscores the ongoing dialogue between provincial authorities and major corporations to foster economic stability in the region. As the situation develops, both the government and Diageo are expected to collaborate further to ensure the sustainability of local jobs and the continued availability of popular products like Crown Royal.
With this latest investment, Ontario is positioning itself as a key player in the spirits market, while also addressing the challenges posed by the impending plant closure. The emphasis on supporting local communities reflects a broader strategy to enhance economic resilience in the face of industry shifts. As negotiations continue, further developments are anticipated in the coming weeks.
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