The British Columbia (BC) government has approved a relief measure to allow wineries to import grapes and juice temporarily, following a near-total crop loss. This decision has been welcomed by the wine industries on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border. The relief measure will help keep wineries and the tourism industry associated with them operational. Meanwhile, Washington state wine growers, who are dealing with oversupply issues, see this as an opportunity to support the Canadian industry. The move is expected to provide a lifeline to small, family-owned wineries in BC and support rural communities.