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China’s alcohol imports grew in 2016

byCT Report
04/01/2017
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BEIJING: The growth recorded in imported spirits was largely a result of its strong performance in November last year. China imported 6.19 million litres of spirits worth US$110 million that month, representing a 41.8% increase in volume and a 77.9% increase in value compared with November 2015. Brandy, in particular, saw robust growth in both volume and value terms, and was credited for mainly driving spirits sector’s growth, according to the trade association. In total, China imported 51.82 million litres of spirits worth about US$756.53m from January to November 2016, a 0.42% increase in volume and 1.21% jump in value compared with the same period in 2015. The country’s wine imports were similarly robust. Total imports amounted to 567.5m litres worth about US$2.12 billion, with bottled wine imports leading the pack, followed by bulk wines and sparkling wines.

The country imported US$1.97bn worth of bottled wines, a year-on-year increase of 18.3%. Its bulk wine imports grew by 13.13% in value to US$96.4m, while its sparkling wine imports dropped by 9.47% in value year-on-year to US$51.24m in the first 11 months of last year. In terms of the origins of importing countries for bottled wines, France, Australia and Chile clinched the top three spots, accounting for 80% of the total value for all bottled wine imports in China, followed by Spain, Italy, the US, South Africa, Argentina, New Zealand, Portugal, Germany, Georgia and Canada.

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