LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (AP) — In the rolling hills of Kentucky where most of the world's bourbon supply is crafted, the prospect of a new trade war feels like an aching hangover that won't go away.

Kentucky bourbon producers again found themselves in the crosshairs as a target for retaliation after new tariffs on U.S. neighbors Canada and Mexico. On Monday, Trump and the leaders of Canada and Mexico for at least a month to allow further negotiations. But the lack of a final resolution still has some elected leaders and industry officials concerned about Kentucky's iconic spirit.

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