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China Threatens Retaliatory Tariffs on EU Wine Amid Trade Disputes

Here Are China’s 50 Top Wine Importers/ Wajiu Group: We Aim to Be the Largest Wine Distributor in Asia

Hi, this is Natalie from Vino Joy News. Vinexpo Asia is coming back to Hong Kong tomorrow after six long years! The industry is buzzing with excitment and we will be on the ground reporting directly to you on the latest trends, market sentiment and industry insights. Stay tuned.

We are also hosting a panel discussion on May 29 during Vinexpo. If you haven’t signed up yet, be sure to do so, because you don’t want to miss out what the three industry titans have to say about China market.

Without further ado, here are the top news stories from Vino Joy.

Wajiu Group: We Aim to Be the Largest Wine Distributor in Asia

In our exclusive interview with Dan Siebers, Co-partner of Wajiu China, arguably the most disruptive wine company in China right now, he shares what fuels the company's fast growth, its grand ambitions beyond China and why ending Western dominaiton in China's wine imports is long overdue.

The Three Chinese Wineries That Gave Laura Catena Goosebumps

In "Gold in the Vineyards," Laura Catena explores the spirited tales of three Chinese wineries in the celebrated Chinese edition of her book.

Australian Wine Exports to China Skyrocket After Tariff Removal

Following the removal of tariffs, Australian wine exports have surged in the month of April, jumping by more than 675% in volume and an explosive 8300% in value, boosting China’s overall wine imports.

Here Are China’s 50 Top Wine Importers

Here are China's top 50 Wine Importers operating today, based on assessment of import value, volume, sales revenue, marekt reputation, portfolio, and corporate activity.

Breaking: China Threatens Retaliatory Tariffs on EU Wine Amid Trade Disputes

China may target European Union wine, dairy products, and aviation exports in response to ongoing EU anti-subsidy investigations into Chinese companies, according to a post made this weekend by a Chinese state-affiliated social media account. This move could jeopardize the US$800 million wine trade between the EU and China.

Vino Joy News Secures Investment from Wine Industry Veteran Don St Pierre

Vino Joy News, the premier source for wine industry news on China, is thrilled to announce a significant investment from Don St Pierre, the co-founder of AdaptEdge, a global strategic advisory and investment firm.

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