Tuesday, 9 September, 2025
Winetitles Media
According to ANZ’s latest Agri InFocus report, wine exports rose 13 percent in value to $2.48 billion in the year to June 2025, driven largely by renewed trade with mainland China following the reopening of that market.
Export volumes also increased 3 percent to 639 million litres, though growth was heavily concentrated in China, with mixed results across other destinations.
ANZ executive director of agribusiness insights, Michael Whitehead, said: “China has re-emerged as a vital outlet for Australian wine, but the market itself is far smaller than it once was, meaning the sector cannot rely on China alone to secure its future.”
Exports to China reached 85 million litres worth $893 million, more than doubling year-on-year. However, the June 2025 quarter was 35 percent smaller in value than the same quarter in 2024...
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