<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
          China
          Home / China / View

          EU wines face drenching from tariffs

          By Jeff Gong | China Daily | Updated: 2013-06-28 10:26

          EU wines face drenching from tariffs 

          Taxes open door for Europe's competitors in Chinese market

          A month or so ago, less than 24 hours after the European Commission announced a temporary tariff on photovoltaic products from China, the Ministry of Commerce announced that it was opening an anti-dumping inquiry on European wine imports worth an estimated $1.7 billion (1.3 billion euros).

          Whether the Chinese move is retaliatory or not - and China says it isn't - if it does raise tariffs on European wine imports it will hamper the growth of European wine sales in China.

          The Chinese wine market is growing rapidly, and many reckon that the rise will be with us for decades to come. It is obvious the country's domestic wine enterprises alone cannot fulfill demand, so the market is bound to include more foreign wine brands.

          The anti-dumping investigation poses a threat not only to EU wines financially in the short term, but also to their market prospects in the long term.

          The Ministry of Commerce says that the country imported wine worth 763 million euros ($1 billion) from the EU last year. Wine imports from the EU increased from 64,000 kiloliters in 2009 to 257,000 kiloliters last year, an average annual increase of nearly 60 percent. EU imports accounted for 65 percent of China's total wine imports last year, compared with 37 percent in 2009.

          The top three EU wine exporters are France, Spain and Italy. Last year they exported to China more than 140,000 kiloliters of wine (worth 546 million euros), 71,400 kiloliters of wine (worth 89 million euros), and 31,200 kiloliters of wine (worth 77 million euros) respectively. The wine exports of the above three countries accounted for 90 percent of the wine exports of the entire EU to China. Last year EU wine exports to China accounted for 8.6 percent of its total exports.

          Clearly, China is awash with wine from the EU, and even if the government raises tariffs on them, they will continue to dominate.

          Last year wine brought into China from France cost 3 euros ($3.90) a 750ml bottle to import on average. For wine from Spain the price was 0.93 euro a bottle, and from Italy 1.85 euros. So the advantage that EU wine enjoys in China is not branding or quality but low prices.

          If China increases its tariffs on EU wines, they will lose that advantage, presenting huge opportunities for wines from countries such as Australia, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States, which have stepped up their marketing efforts in China in recent years, with imports growing more than 20 percent a year on average. It is not difficult to see them significantly increasing their market share.

          The tariff on EU wine in China is 14 percent for bottled imports, 10 percent for bulk imports, and a composite tax rate of 48.2 percent. The tariff on wines from Chile is only 2.8 percent, plus consumption tax, and value-added tax, so the composite tax rate is 33.64 percent. The tariff on New Zealand wines is close to zero, and the composite tax rate just 30 percent.

          The EU clearly subsidizes grape growing and the wine industry, the Common Agricultural Policy mandating that the focus of EU economic policy is agricultural subsidies, so subsidies and funds for the grape growing industry have constantly risen.

          During the Ministry of Commerce's anti-dumping inquiry on EU wine it will be simple to point to those facts as evidence that EU wines have gained unfair advantages, increasing the possibility of higher tariffs.

          A survey has shown that more than 75 percent of Chinese consumers are willing to buy wine that costs less than 20 euros a bottle. Apart from big names like Lafite, most European wine brands do not enjoy the consumer recognition they do in the EU. If the EU sells its wine at more than 6 euros a bottle after tax, it will be difficult for distributors, taking other overheads into account, to keep the retail price at 20 euros or less.

          Old World wines still dominate globally but the Chinese wine market and the ability of Chinese people to appreciate wines are still in their very early stages. The industry in China is dominated by the interests of dealers and is volatile, which means the advantage EU wine brands enjoy could easily evaporate.

          For Chinese consumers, the appeal of Old World wines is their history, culture and strict production standards, but there are more extensive variations and selections in New World wines.

          Among wine drinkers in China, it is novices who dominate, and they seem to prefer sweeter, more fruity wines, something the New World wines specialize in.

          For all the rich tradition behind Old World wines, many of their New World counterparts have something a lot richer, and a lot more accessible, to convey: the delight felt in soaking ones taste buds with their wines.

          The author is director of Beijing Vogue Glamour Brand Marketing Inc, a brand consultancy. Contact the writer at voguead@163.com. The views do not necessarily reflect those of China Daily.

          Editor's picks
          Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
          License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

          Registration Number: 130349
          FOLLOW US
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 四虎影视在线永久免费观看| 不卡无码AV一区二区三区 | 国产精品自拍中文字幕| 波多野结衣久久一区二区| P尤物久久99国产综合精品| 中文字幕日韩有码第一页| 欧美13一14娇小xxxx| 中文字幕日韩精品有码| 日韩精品成人网页视频在线| 国产亚洲精品自在线| 欧美熟妇乱子伦XX视频| 国产成人久久综合一区| 亚洲avav天堂av在线网爱情| 国产精品成人午夜福利 | 国产偷国产偷亚洲高清午夜| 狠狠色丁香婷婷综合尤物| gogogo在线播放中国| 最新国产麻豆AⅤ精品无码| 久久久久免费看成人影片| 久久综合九色综合欧洲98| 欧美成人精品手机在线| 久久亚洲中文字幕伊人久久大 | 亚洲精品动漫免费二区| 在线观看精品国产自拍| 67194熟妇在线观看线路| 亚洲av成人无码网站| 成人亚欧欧美激情在线观看| 韩国免费A级毛片久久| 亚洲精品tv久久久久久久久久| 国产精品无码无需播放器| 国产综合视频一区二区三区| 亚洲性日韩精品一区二区三区| 中文亚洲爆乳av无码专区| 男女性高爱潮免费网站| 狠狠色丁香婷婷综合潮喷| 天天澡日日澡狠狠欧美老妇| 国产精品国产自线拍免费软件 | 一本色道久久88亚洲综合| 日区中文字幕一区二区| 欧美日韩国产一区二区三区欧| 亚洲国产精品第一区二区三区|