Wine is too cheap
China's wine producers ask the government to review European imports, claiming that European wines are marketed on a dumped price on the Chinese market.
In recent years, the EU’s wine exports to China increased significantly: in 2011 it was 169 million liters, while in 2008 it was only 35.9 million liters. According to international industry datas, China is the world's fifth largest wine consumer, and the market still has a huge potential. (MTI Eco, Világgazdaság Online)
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