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EU spirits industry calls on China to lift all curbs on brandy imports

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Posted on July 4, 2025

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MILAN (Reuters) -EU spirits association spiritsEUROPE on Friday welcomed China's decision to exempt major cognac producers from dumping duties on imports into the country, but called on the government

EU Spirits Industry Urges China to Remove All Brandy Import Restrictions

MILAN (Reuters) -EU spirits association spiritsEUROPE on Friday welcomed China's decision to exempt major cognac producers from dumping duties on imports into the country, but called on the government to drop all punitive measures.

China spared major cognac producers LVMH, Pernod Ricard and Remy Cointreau from new duties of up to 35% on EU brandy announced on Friday, provided they sell at a minimum price.

But duties of up to 34.9% for a period of five years starting from Saturday would be levied on producers without minimum price commitments or those that breached promised minimums, the government said in a statement.

spiritsEUROPE Director General Hervé Dumesny said this decision "risks fuelling trade tensions at a time when mutual cooperation is more important than ever".

"We (...) welcome the conclusion of price undertakings with certain companies, as they offer partial relief, and we urge that this option be extended to all companies that have signed up."

(Reporting by Elisa Anzolin in Milan. Writing by Josephine Mason in London. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • China exempts major cognac producers from new duties.
  • EU calls for removal of all brandy import restrictions.
  • Trade tensions could rise due to partial duty relief.
  • spiritsEUROPE advocates for broader price undertakings.
  • Current duties affect producers without price commitments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What decision did China make regarding cognac imports?
China exempted major cognac producers from new dumping duties on imports, provided they sell at a minimum price.
What are the consequences for producers without minimum price commitments?
Producers without minimum price commitments will face duties of up to 34.9% for five years, starting from Saturday.
What is spiritsEUROPE's stance on the new duties?
spiritsEUROPE welcomed the exemption for certain companies but urged that this option be extended to all producers to avoid trade tensions.
Who are the major cognac producers exempted from duties?
The major cognac producers exempted from new duties include LVMH, Pernod Ricard, and Remy Cointreau.
What did spiritsEUROPE's Director General say about the situation?
Hervé Dumesny stated that the decision risks fuelling trade tensions, emphasizing the need for mutual cooperation.

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