Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman sees sales fall as Trump trade conflicts weigh on spirits producers [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 5:38 PM EDT, June 5, 2025
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Brown-Forman Corp. reported weaker sales Thursday as the maker of Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey confronts challenging market conditions amid global trade conflicts and pinched consumer spending.
The Louisville, Kentucky-based spirits giant said its full-year net sales of nearly $4 billion were down 5% from a year ago, and fell 7% in in the fourth quarter. Net income was down 15% for the full fiscal year and plunged 45% in the fourth quarter ending April 30, the company said.
The quarterly drop came as Brown-Forman and other U.S. spirits producers who rely heavily on foreign sales felt the reverberations from President Donald Trumps sweeping tariff plans and consumer anxiety about the economy. Brown-Forman also offered a sobering assessment for the coming year.
Having steered the company through an extremely challenging and uncertain operating environment in the past year, Brown-Forman CEO Lawson Whiting predicted another challenging year ahead. Fiscal 2025 was a year unlike any other that Ive seen in the past three decades, he said during a conference call with industry market analysts.
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