European wine exports fell 5% through April as U.S. pricing pressure deepened the slump
European wine exports have fallen 5% through April, with the US market facing particular strain as pricing pressures intensify. The data highlights growing challenges for EU producers in their largest export market, signalling a tougher trading environment that's likely to ripple through supply chains and pricing strategies across the continent.
Originally published by Vinetur
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