Japan’s red wine imports in 2020 reduced 7.0 percent from the previous year on a quantity basis, as stay-at-home demands in the middle of the unique coronavirus pandemic dampened need from dining establishments and also bars, federal government information revealedThursday
Meanwhile, imports of Chilean red wine, preferred for its cost, expanded 4.0 percent, making the South American country the most significant provider to Japan for the 6th straight year, according to the Finance Ministry.
Total imports of bottled red wine in 2020 was up to 163.90 million litres from the previous year’s 176.29 million litres. They climbed 6.0 percent in 2019, with imports of European white wines skyrocketing as Japan gotten rid of tolls on them after authorizing an open market handle the European Union that entered into pressure in February that year.
Among the most significant 5 red wine merchants to Japan in the coverage year, just Chile saw yearly development, raising to 49.10 million litres from 47.21 million litres.
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