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The Family Jones Wins Two Craft Spirits Packaging Awards
In partnership with local photographer, unique black and white photo labels shine against 200+ entries
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DENVER, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Family Jones, Colorado-based craft distillery, took home two medals from the Craft Spirits Packaging Awards, presented by the American Craft Spirits Association and
CRAFT SPIRITS Magazine virtually last month. The inaugural competition, which celebrates excellence and creativity in the design of craft spirits labels and packaging, drew from 200+ entries from over 100 companies.
In the Portfolio category, The Family Jones won a Gold for unique hand imagery labels designed by Consume & Create.
US and EU groups call for tariff truce 26th January, 2021 by Owen Bellwood
A coalition of 72 US and EU trade associations has written to president Joe Biden and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen urging the immediate removal of tariffs.
Trade bodies on both sides of the Atlantic have called for the removal of tariffs
Trade bodies from both sides of the Atlantic have called for the immediate suspension of tariffs on sectors unrelated to the ongoing dispute over subsidies for plane manufacturers Airbus and Boeing.
A statement submitted to Biden and von der Leyen has been signed by groups including the American Craft Spirits Association, American Distilled Spirits Alliance, Spirits Europe, Distilled Spirits Council of the US and Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America.
US, EU and UK call for immediate removal of tariffs 13th January, 2021 by Melita Kiely
Trade associations from the US, EU and UK have lamented the introduction of additional US tariffs on Cognac and certain brandies, and are pleading for the immediate suspension of all tariffs on spirits and wine.
Trade bodies are once again uniting in calls for an end to punitive tariffs on spirits from the US, EU and UK
From Monday 12 January, certain Cognac and other grape brandies from France and Germany are now subject to a 25% tariff in the US. The move is part of an ongoing dispute between the US and the EU regarding plane manufacturers Airbus and Boeing.
January 12, 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A coalition of 21 trade associations representing U.S., European Union, and United Kingdom wine, distilled spirits and related sectors today expressed disappointment in new U.S. tariffs going into effect today on certain Cognac, other grape brandies and non-sparkling wine from France and Germany.
“We are extremely disappointed with the imposition of additional excessive tariffs on certain Cognacs, other brandies and wines from France and Germany. These tariffs will just compound the harm caused by existing tariffs. The added pressure resulting from these tariffs will force more businesses to close their doors and more workers to be laid off in sectors already negatively impacted by the global pandemic,” said the coalition.