French Cognac Industry Reels from €50M Losses as China Tariffs Bite

February 22, 2025
French Cognac Industry Reels from €50M Losses as China Tariffs Bite
  • These antidumping duties were implemented following the EU's decision to impose tariffs of up to 35.3 percent on Chinese electric vehicles, citing issues of unfair competition.

  • The French cognac industry is currently facing significant financial losses, amounting to €50 million monthly, due to antidumping duties imposed by China since mid-October 2024.

  • The Chinese market is vital for the cognac sector, being the top market in value and the second largest in volume after the United States.

  • Concerns are mounting among cognac producers, with one executive expressing feelings of being 'sacrificed' by the French government amidst these trade challenges.

  • Florent Morillon from the BNIC has warned that these tariffs are beginning to threaten jobs within the industry, which supports over 70,000 positions.

  • These tariffs have led to a staggering 50 percent decline in monthly cognac shipments to China, which accounts for 98 percent of sales for French producers.

  • In response to the crisis, the BNIC is urging French Prime Minister François Bayrou to visit China and negotiate a resolution to the ongoing trade dispute.

  • The return of Donald Trump to the White House adds another layer of uncertainty for the cognac industry, recalling his previous aggressive trade policies, including a 25 percent tariff on cognac.

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