More than seven months after the NSLC pulled American alcohol from its shelves as part of Nova Scotia's response to the trade war with the U.S., the corporation has no plans to sell off any of that product, unlike its New Brunswick counterpart.

Earlier this month, New Brunswick Liquor started selling the $3.4 million of American alcohol that remained in its inventory.

For the NSLC, the Crown corporation has about $14 million of American product in storage, which is defined as goods made, manufactured and/or produced in the U.S.

This excludes some products people may perceive as American, such as Budweiser. For example, the Oland Brewery on Halifax's Agricola Street is part of the global beer company Anheuser-Busch InBev. Beers such as Budweiser and Bud Light are brewed there.

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