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Australia seize the Chinese wine market, and more businessmen gathered in Chengdu

19, 2010 kicked off the spring of rum in Chengdu, organized by the Australian Government’s “2010 Australian Wine Tour Exhibition” also came to the first stop in Chengdu, participating in the traveling exhibition are Australia’s leading wine brands and businesses, Tour The event attracted Beijing, China, Fujian, Guangzhou, Chengdu and other places gathered merchants.

 

It is understood that in recent years, Australia’s wine grape harvest, the local wine industry oversupply, resulting in a serious surplus of wine. Senior Trade Commissioner Australian Trade Commission, the Australian Consulate General in Guangzhou, Deputy Consul General Tangjie Fu said that China has become the Australian bottled wine in Asia’s largest importer. Australian Wine and Brandy Authority (AWBC) forecast that China’s wine consumption demand will continue to grow, to 2011/12 is estimated that the total market will reach more than 1 billion liters.

Australian Trade Commission business representatives Zheng Hua told reporters that wine consumption in Europe and the United States market is declining, while the Chinese mainland market developed rapidly, wine consumption grew rapidly in 2009 in China’s wine market share in Australia accounts for 20% of market share, second only to France. Last year, the value of Australian wine exports to China reached 83 billion Australian dollars.

Is the center of Chengdu in southwest China, but also the region most attractive modern city, more and more local consumers began to enjoy the fresh taste and value for money wine quality.

Wallachia vineyards from Australia, managing director of Laguna • Elizabeth • Balniel said, a huge market in Chengdu, there are likely to come to Chengdu development. He wanted to bring Australia’s best wine Chengdu, Chengdu, together with the total of goods, wonderful wine.

Industry sources pointed out that the spring of 2010, rum is not only the big food companies show their stage, but also of foreign wine enterprises for a crucial year for China’s market share. Suitable for wine tasting, fruit prominent, particularly in low-priced products will be more popular with young consumers.

Learned that the “2010 Australian Wine Tour Exhibition” activities will also travel to Xi’an, Wuhan, Nanning and other places.
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