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US Budweiser and Michelob prices are safe for now from tariff impact

US Budweiser and Michelob prices are safe for now from tariff impact

Anheuser-Busch InBev's CEO Michel Doukeris stated on Wednesday that tariffs on aluminum should not have an impact on U.S. beer prices like Budweiser or Michelob Ultra by 2025. However, they could do so at a future date.

AB InBev is the largest beer producer in the world. It produces both brands as well as Bud Light and Corona. This includes the United States, where can-making operations are located.

Doukeris said that the company sources its raw aluminium from around the world, but mostly local U.S. firms.

He said that tariffs could increase the price of aluminium AB InBev purchases. The brewer may also be affected by levies on other materials, such as chemicals.

Some brewers have warned of the rising costs for their products due to these risks, particularly craft beer producers.

Doukeris predicted that the impact of tariffs would be limited in 2020, due to factors such as hedging. However, he stated that it could become even more pronounced if tariffs are fully implemented in 2026.

He said the company could use "different levers" to reduce the impact. This includes raising the price of their beers. Walmart currently charges $12.87 for a 12-pack of Budweiser beer cans.

Doukeris stated that AB InBev may also offset tariffs by using productivity initiatives or alternative means. It has not yet made a decision about how it will respond.

(source: Reuters)