French winemakers toast new markets as exports fall and tariffs bite
French winemakers are facing tough times with falling exports and mounting tariff pressures, but they're fighting back by actively pursuing new markets. The industry is having to adapt its traditional export strategies as trade barriers bite, with producers seeking alternative destinations beyond their usual buyers. It's a story of resilience and strategic shift in response to a changing global wine trade landscape.
Originally published by RFI
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