Three global alcoholic beverage makers are likely to see a "negative impact" from a Republican victory in the U.S. election due to the potential for trade tariffs, according to TD Cowen analysts.
Guinness maker Diageo would be one of the companies to be impacted by a "smaller degree," according to the bank's analysts.
These tariff measures were relaxed by the EU in early 2022, but are expected to be reinstated and doubled to 50% in 2025.
STZ 5Y line Diageo Tariffs could "hit multiple areas of the business" at Diageo, TD Cowen analysts said.
The company, which makes the Don Julio tequilas in Mexico, has nearly a quarter of its total sales in the U.S. reliant on tariff free trade at the southern border.
Persons:
Cowen, Jack Daniel's, Brown, Forman, Donald Trump, Cowen's Robert Moskow, BF.B, Don Julio tequilas, DEO
Organizations:
Republican, Canada's, Dominion Bank, Constellation Brands, Guinness, Diageo, European Union, EU, Constellation, Corona, Trump
Locations:
U.S, Canada's Toronto, Corona, Mexico