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Red Wine Suppliers, Trade & Prices — Market Overview 2026

Parent Product
Still Wine
Sub Product
Aglianico Red Wine, Barbera Red Wine, Blended Red Wine, Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine, +14
Derived Products
Italian Sausage, Demi Glace Sauce, Red Wine Vinegar
Raw Materials
Fresh Grape, Sulfur Dioxide, Tannic Acid, Yeast
HS Code
220421
Last Updated
2026-07-13
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Red Wine market coverage spans 148 countries.
  • 11,809 exporter companies and 4,101 importer companies are indexed in the global supply chain intelligence network for this product.
  • 70,897 supplier- and manufacturer-linked transactions are summarized across the top 20 countries.
  • 8 premium suppliers & manufacturers and 8 catalog items are currently listed.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 0; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2024.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-07-13.

Global Supplier & Manufacturer Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Red Wine

Analyze 70,897 supplier-linked transactions across the top 20 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Red Wine.

Red Wine Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum

Compare positive and negative YoY shifts in Red Wine to identify accelerating supplier markets and weakening export corridors.
Top YoY shifts for Red Wine: Spain (+274.7%), Chile (+271.7%), Italy (+259.0%).

Red Wine Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary

As of 2025-08, benchmark Red Wine country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2026-01, countries with visible Red Wine transaction unit prices: Singapore (16.60 USD / kg), Panama (13.58 USD / kg), France (11.19 USD / kg), Germany (10.77 USD / kg), Costa Rica (8.38 USD / kg), 15 more countries.
CountryYoY ChangeTransaction Count2025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-062026-07
Spain+274.7%5,6652.03 USD / kg (4,610,132.184 kg)1.35 USD / kg (4,674,683.992 kg)2.39 USD / kg (3,610,006.774 kg)2.28 USD / kg (2,041,260.415 kg)1.35 USD / kg (4,533,946.083 kg)2.55 USD / kg (761,183.369 kg)
Singapore+19.8%8018.24 USD / kg (2,772 kg)26.11 USD / kg (8,239.5 kg)10.62 USD / kg (6,084 kg)27.94 USD / kg (1,746 kg)24.81 USD / kg (2,241 kg)16.60 USD / kg (4,320.7 kg)
Argentina+6.9%29,0602.63 USD / kg (21,635,708.363 kg)2.79 USD / kg (31,026,327.611 kg)2.45 USD / kg (3,697,174.669 kg)2.54 USD / kg (3,656,933.922 kg)2.28 USD / kg (3,547,313.955 kg)2.72 USD / kg (1,795,000.943 kg)
Chile+271.7%16,2430.73 USD / kg (69,614,531.954 kg)1.00 USD / kg (52,441,887.33 kg)1.38 USD / kg (5,816,577.609 kg)0.59 USD / kg (46,258,599.208 kg)1.48 USD / kg (3,816,164.171 kg)2.47 USD / kg (1,641,524.228 kg)
France+201.2%8,2714.06 USD / kg (1,732,482.801 kg)2.17 USD / kg (2,927,355.915 kg)4.59 USD / kg (1,885,081.296 kg)5.70 USD / kg (788,156.737 kg)2.83 USD / kg (1,727,015.191 kg)11.19 USD / kg (296,777.913 kg)
Italy+259.0%4,6143.04 USD / kg (1,456,606.602 kg)2.56 USD / kg (1,316,622.343 kg)4.37 USD / kg (1,166,721.139 kg)3.23 USD / kg (998,140.437 kg)2.25 USD / kg (2,315,557.95 kg)4.56 USD / kg (616,690.75 kg)
United States+242.9%3,4185.15 USD / kg (1,478,150.87 kg)2.55 USD / kg (1,625,486.99 kg)4.97 USD / kg (1,001,967.498 kg)4.49 USD / kg (860,429.278 kg)2.29 USD / kg (3,023,260.151 kg)6.88 USD / kg (509,415.417 kg)
Australia+9.5%8824.18 USD / kg (648,942.318 kg)2.99 USD / kg (1,164,806.53 kg)3.38 USD / kg (1,001,098.364 kg)2.65 USD / kg (2,078,704.68 kg)5.37 USD / kg (208,188.381 kg)2.52 USD / kg (1,326,671.227 kg)
South Africa+90.4%7091.77 USD / kg (24,704.14 kg)2.18 USD / kg (48,600.564 kg)2.79 USD / kg (53,634.86 kg)2.55 USD / kg (138,692.012 kg)2.16 USD / kg (236,495.742 kg)2.32 USD / kg (13,185.16 kg)
Germany+165.2%2786.54 USD / kg (30,203.13 kg)4.28 USD / kg (191,073.452 kg)7.64 USD / kg (14,137.37 kg)2.45 USD / kg (98,299.622 kg)5.58 USD / kg (42,208.61 kg)10.77 USD / kg (42,794.39 kg)
Red Wine Global Supply Chain Coverage
15,910 companies
11,809 exporters and 4,101 importers are mapped for Red Wine.
Exporters and importers can use Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to identify counterparties for Red Wine, benchmark reach, and prioritize outreach by market.

Red Wine Export Supplier & Manufacturer Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals

11,809 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Red Wine. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.

Red Wine Verified Export Suppliers, Manufacturers, and Premium Partners

8 premium Red Wine suppliers include country, industry, and contactability signals to prioritize credible export partners faster.
Basso Fedele & Figli S.R.L.
Italy
Beverage ManufacturingFood Manufacturing
BODEGAS VINIVAL logo
BODEGAS VINIVAL
Spain
ContactCatalog
Food ManufacturingCrop Production
ANTAP INTERNATIONAL logo
ANTAP INTERNATIONAL
Australia
ContactCatalog
Brokers And Trade Agencies
Az.Agr. Casalvento di BAronti Aldo logo
Az.Agr. Casalvento di BAronti Aldo
Italy
ContactCatalog
Florcoop Sanremo Società Cooperativa Agricola logo
Florcoop Sanremo Società Cooperativa Agricola
Italy
Contact
Cantina di Solopaca logo
Cantina di Solopaca
Italy
Contact
Food ManufacturingBeverage ManufacturingAlcoholic Beverage Manufacturing
Achille Viglione Sas logo
Achille Viglione Sas
Italy
Contact
COLI SPA logo
COLI SPA
Italy
Contact
Food ManufacturingBeverage ManufacturingFood Services And Drinking Places
Become a Premium Supplier to join the Tridge Supply Chain Network and advance your marketing and export channel strategy.

Red Wine Global Supplier Catalog Offers and Export Pricing Opportunities

Compare 8 Red Wine supplier listings by origin, Incoterms, minimum volume, and offer price to identify export-ready sourcing opportunities.
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TERRAJE TINTO, MONASTRELL.
Origin Country: Spain
Negotiable
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Organic Red Wine.
Origin Country: Spain
Negotiable
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VINO TINTO PARAJES DEL VALLE MONASTRELL
Origin Country: Spain
Negotiable
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PARAJES DEL VALLE TINTO, MONASTRELL
Origin Country: Spain
Negotiable
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Wine
Origin Country: Australia
Negotiable
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ASSOLATIO TOSCANA IGT
Origin Country: Italy
Negotiable
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CHIANTI RISERVA TOSCANA DOCG
Origin Country: Italy
Negotiable
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CHIANTI TOSCANA DOCG
Origin Country: Italy
Negotiable

Red Wine Top Exporters, Manufacturers, and Supplier Profiles

Review leading exporter profiles while benchmarking against 11,809 total exporter companies in the Red Wine supply chain intelligence network. Exporters and importers can unlock company profiles and analytics to qualify partners faster.
(Spain)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-13
Industries: Alcoholic Beverage ManufacturingBeverage Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / Packing
(France)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-30
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD 1M - 5M
Industries: Alcoholic Beverage ManufacturingBeverage Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / Packing
(South Africa)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-13
Industries: Alcohol WholesalersBeverage ManufacturingFood ManufacturingFood WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFarming / Production / Processing / PackingFood ManufacturingTrade
(Latvia)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-13
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Logistics
(Italy)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-13
Industries: Beverage Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Food Manufacturing
(France)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-02-05
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD 1M - 5M
Industries: Alcoholic Beverage ManufacturingBeverage Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFarming / Production / Processing / PackingFood Manufacturing
Red Wine Global Exporter Coverage
11,809 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Red Wine supply depth and sourcing optionality.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics to narrow Red Wine opportunities by country, product, and value-chain role, then open company profiles to validate fit.

Top Exporting Countries for Red Wine (HS Code 220421) in 2024

For Red Wine in 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 10 supplier countries to map core supply structure.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Italy1,201,242,729.569 kg5,741,863,053.065 USD
2Spain640,154,770.913 kg1,914,421,828.922 USD
3Australia225,920,942.282 kg1,357,700,570.807 USD
4Chile425,006,478.251 kg1,320,573,282.5 USD
5United States113,505,284 kg1,003,802,196 USD
6Portugal253,984,682.23 kg936,151,784.207 USD
7New Zealand130,955,592.117 kg830,361,256.874 USD
8Argentina146,681,381.16 kg623,656,282.59 USD
9South Africa91,616,839.854 kg442,740,187.72 USD
10Netherlands78,947,632.953 kg360,199,912.109 USD

Red Wine Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary

Track Red Wine exporter-to-importer flows by value, volume, and share to uncover high-potential export routes.

Red Wine Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks

4,101 importer companies are mapped for Red Wine demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.

Red Wine Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them against 4,101 total importer companies tracked for Red Wine. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate buyer quality and demand concentration.
(Mexico)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-13
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(Vietnam)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-13
Industries: Beverage ManufacturingFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Vietnam)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-13
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Vietnam)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-13
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(Costa Rica)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-12-16
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(Mexico)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-12-31
Employee Size: 51 - 100 Employees
Industries: Food ManufacturingOthers
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
4,101 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Red Wine.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Red Wine buyers, compare partner density by country, and refine GTM priorities.

Top Import Demand Countries for Red Wine (HS Code 220421) in 2024

For Red Wine in 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 10 demand countries to identify priority markets.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1United States684,131,446.4 kg5,018,440,934 USD
2Canada238,300,003.022 kg1,688,731,206.44 USD
3Netherlands3,946,380,823.474 kg1,289,680,226.792 USD
4Germany318,510,287 kg1,087,173,866.293 USD
5Switzerland88,013,037.028 kg944,697,877.438 USD
6Hong Kong26,379,024 kg759,452,140.077 USD
7Belgium293,036,887.633 kg661,102,386.21 USD
8Denmark91,183,834.831 kg551,788,989.392 USD
9Brazil151,676,502 kg498,057,823 USD
10Sweden88,061,046 kg466,249,434.732 USD

Red Wine Import Trade Flow and Origin Country Summary

Analyze Red Wine origin-to-destination trade flows by value, volume, and share to monitor demand-side sourcing channels.

Classification

Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormPackaged Liquid (Bottled or Bulk)
Industry PositionProcessed Beverage Product

Market

Red wine is a globally traded fermented beverage with production concentrated in traditional European origins and major New World regions, and it moves internationally as both bottled and bulk wine. Export competitiveness is shaped by origin reputation (appellations/indications), vintage variability, and brand or private-label positioning, while import demand is concentrated in large consumer markets and distribution hubs. Supply is structurally exposed to climate-driven vintage swings and extreme events, which can affect both yield and quality, and to evolving alcohol-related labeling and taxation regimes. Trade flows are also sensitive to tariffs, geopolitics, and logistics conditions because product quality can degrade if mishandled in transit.
Market GrowthMixed (recent years)Mature-market consumption headwinds coexist with premiumization and shifting demand across channels and regions
Major Producing Countries
  • FranceAmong the largest producers; wide range of red-wine appellations and export-oriented regions
  • ItalyAmong the largest producers; strong GI-led export portfolio across multiple regions
  • SpainAmong the largest producers; significant bulk and bottled production linked to diverse red varieties
  • United StatesMajor producer with significant premium production, especially in California
  • ArgentinaMajor New World producer with export-focused red wine (notably Malbec styles)
  • ChileMajor New World producer with a strong export orientation across price tiers
  • AustraliaMajor producer and exporter with established branded and bulk trade channels
  • South AfricaMajor producer and exporter; mix of bulk and bottled shipments to key markets
Major Exporting Countries
  • FranceGlobal leader in premium bottled exports; strong appellation and brand positioning
  • ItalyLarge exporter across both GI-led and varietal-labeled segments
  • SpainSignificant exporter with a meaningful bulk component alongside bottled GIs
  • ChileExport-oriented supplier across multiple destination markets; strong value-to-premium range
  • AustraliaMajor exporter; trade exposure to policy and demand shifts in key importing markets
  • South AfricaMajor exporter to Europe and other markets, with both bulk and bottled flows
  • ArgentinaExport-focused in selected red styles; competitiveness linked to freight and macro conditions
Major Importing Countries
  • United StatesOne of the largest import markets by value; imports span premium bottled to bulk for bottling
  • United KingdomMajor import market and blending/bottling hub, with significant retail-led demand
  • GermanyLarge import market with strong off-trade demand and multi-origin sourcing
  • ChinaImport demand can shift materially with policy, macro conditions, and consumer sentiment
  • CanadaLarge import market with regulated distribution structures in many provinces
  • NetherlandsImportant EU distribution and re-export hub for wine logistics and trade
Supply Calendar
  • France:Sep, OctNorthern Hemisphere harvest window; vintage conditions influence red wine style and volumes
  • Italy:Sep, OctNorthern Hemisphere harvest window; regional timing varies by latitude and elevation
  • Spain:Aug, Sep, OctNorthern Hemisphere harvest can start earlier in warmer inland regions
  • United States (California):Aug, Sep, OctNorthern Hemisphere harvest; heat and wildfire seasons can affect quality risk management
  • Chile:Mar, AprSouthern Hemisphere harvest; can provide counter-seasonal supply timing versus Europe
  • Australia:Feb, Mar, AprSouthern Hemisphere harvest; vintage variability and heat extremes can influence output
  • South Africa:Feb, MarSouthern Hemisphere harvest; export programs often rely on stable cold-chain logistics

Specification

Major VarietiesCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Syrah/Shiraz, Tempranillo, Sangiovese, Malbec, Grenache/Garnacha, Nebbiolo, Zinfandel/Primitivo
Physical Attributes
  • Color intensity ranging from ruby to deep garnet/purple depending on variety, extraction, and age
  • Tannin structure and astringency as key quality cues, influenced by grape skins/seeds and maceration regime
  • Aromatic profile shaped by grape variety, fermentation conditions, oak contact, and bottle aging
Compositional Metrics
  • Alcohol by volume (ABV) declared on label per destination-market rules
  • Residual sugar category declarations vary by jurisdiction and style; dry to sweet styles exist
  • Acidity, pH, and volatile acidity are common cellar control parameters used in quality assurance
  • Sulfur dioxide management is a central stability and export-quality parameter
Grades
  • Geographical indications and appellations (e.g., AOC/AOP, DOC/DOCG, DO, GI) used in many exporting regions
  • Varietal-labeled and brand-led quality tiers commonly used in New World trade
  • Bulk wine often traded with specification sheets defining chemistry, sensory profile, and packaging format for bottling in destination
Packaging
  • Glass bottles (commonly 750 mL) with cork or screwcap closures for retail and on-trade
  • Bag-in-box formats for value segments and household consumption
  • Bulk shipment in flexitanks or ISO tanks for bottling or blending near destination
ProcessingRed-wine style is driven by skin contact (maceration) during fermentation, optional malolactic conversion, and maturation (tank, oak, or bottle)Quality and compliance programs emphasize microbiological stability, oxidation control, and traceability across blends and lots

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Vineyard management -> harvest -> crush/destem -> fermentation with maceration -> pressing -> maturation/aging -> stabilization/filtration -> packaging (bottle or bulk) -> export logistics -> importer/wholesaler -> retail/on-trade
Demand Drivers
  • Origin reputation (appellations/GIs) and brand positioning influencing premium willingness-to-pay
  • Food-pairing and meal occasion consumption, especially in on-trade and at-home dining
  • Premiumization and gifting in some markets, alongside private-label value demand in others
  • Sustainability and provenance claims (organic, biodynamic, lighter packaging) influencing buyer and retailer programs
Temperature
  • Quality is sensitive to heat exposure during warehousing and transport; stable, cool storage conditions reduce oxidation and sensory degradation risk
  • Hot-season shipping and last-mile conditions can be critical risk points for retail-ready bottled wine
Atmosphere Control
  • Oxygen management is critical in processing and packaging; inert gas blanketing is commonly used in tanks and during transfers to limit oxidation
  • Closure choice and packaging oxygen ingress rates influence shelf behavior over time
Shelf Life
  • Shelf life is highly style-dependent: many commercial reds are intended for near-term consumption, while selected premium wines are produced for aging
  • Light, heat, and oxygen exposure are key determinants of how long quality is preserved after bottling

Risks

Climate HighRed wine supply and quality are highly exposed to climate-driven vintage variability and extreme events (heatwaves, drought, hail, and wildfires). These shocks can reduce yields, shift ripening patterns, and increase quality defects, creating sudden availability and pricing disruptions across key exporting regions.Diversify origin portfolios across hemispheres, invest in climate-resilient viticulture (canopy, water efficiency, heat-tolerant varieties), and strengthen vintage-risk sourcing and inventory strategies.
Regulatory Compliance MediumAlcoholic beverage markets face frequent rule changes on labeling, health warnings, additives/enological practices, and taxation. Compliance gaps can trigger border holds, relabeling costs, or delistings, especially for multi-market export programs.Maintain destination-specific regulatory libraries, validate labels before print runs, and align oenological practices and documentation to destination acceptance criteria.
Trade Policy MediumTariffs, sanctions, and geopolitical disputes can rapidly re-route wine trade flows, particularly for large exporters dependent on a small number of destination markets. Demand shocks can spill over into bulk markets and compress producer margins.Avoid over-concentration in a single destination, build flexible packaging and route options, and maintain multi-market channel partnerships.
Quality And Authenticity MediumWine is exposed to fraud and misrepresentation risks (origin/appellation misuse, counterfeit branding, and adulteration), which can damage brand equity and lead to enforcement actions in regulated markets.Use robust traceability, lot-level analytics and sensory QC, secure packaging features where appropriate, and audit supply partners for chain-of-custody integrity.
Logistics MediumTemperature excursions and rough handling during transport and storage can degrade sensory quality, increasing returns and reputational risk in premium segments. Bulk shipments also carry blending and contamination control risks if tank hygiene is inadequate.Use heat-risk shipping plans (seasonal routing, insulated solutions), specify handling standards in contracts, and enforce hygiene/cleanliness protocols for bulk containers.
Sustainability
  • Climate change adaptation in viticulture (heat stress, drought, shifting suitability zones) as a defining long-term constraint
  • Wildfire risk and smoke exposure in some producing regions, with potential quality impacts and insurability concerns
  • Water stewardship and irrigation dependence in arid wine regions
  • Packaging footprint (glass weight and transport emissions) driving interest in lighter bottles and alternative formats
  • Agrochemical use and biodiversity impacts in vineyards, with increased scrutiny from regulators and retailers
Labor & Social
  • Seasonal and migrant labor reliance in vineyards and harvest operations, creating exposure to wage, housing, and worker welfare issues
  • Occupational health and safety risks (heat exposure, machinery, and agrochemical handling) across vineyard and winery operations
  • Responsible marketing and public health scrutiny related to harmful use of alcohol, including tightening labeling and advertising rules in some markets

FAQ

Which countries are the major global exporters of red wine?Major exporting countries commonly include France, Italy, Spain, Chile, Australia, South Africa, and Argentina, with exports spanning premium bottled wines and bulk shipments depending on origin and market positioning.
Why does harvest timing matter for global red wine availability?Wine production is tied to grape harvest seasons, with Northern Hemisphere harvests typically peaking in late summer to early autumn and Southern Hemisphere harvests peaking in late summer there, which creates counter-seasonal vintage timing and can help diversify sourcing across origins.
What are common quality and food safety certifications used by wine producers supplying international markets?Producers and bottlers often rely on recognized food safety and quality management schemes such as HACCP-based programs and standards like ISO 22000, BRCGS, IFS, or FSSC 22000, depending on customer and retailer requirements.

Red Wine Country Coverage for Suppliers, Manufacturers, Export Flows, and Prices

Explore country-level Red Wine market pages for supplier coverage, trade flows, and price benchmarks.
All country market pages: France, United States, United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Spain, Chile, Germany, Argentina, China, Australia, Netherlands, Portugal, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, Hong Kong, South Africa, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Moldova, Latvia, Singapore, Brazil, Poland, Sweden, India, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Ireland, Azerbaijan, Greece, Norway, Turkiye, Bulgaria, Romania, Israel, Czechia, Georgia, Finland, Thailand, Lithuania, Malaysia, Dominican Republic, Hungary, Russia, Macedonia, Philippines, Peru, Paraguay, Macao, South Korea, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Uruguay, Mexico, Togo, Belarus, Costa Rica, Croatia, Venezuela, Panama, Puerto Rico, Slovenia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Armenia, Luxembourg, Ecuador, Montenegro, Ivory Coast, Colombia, Andorra, Albania, Angola, Aruba, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barbados, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Bahrain, Burundi, Benin, Bermuda, Bolivia, Bahamas, Botswana, Belize, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cuba, Cyprus, Estonia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Ghana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Haiti, Indonesia, Iraq, Iceland, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, Laos, Lebanon, Saint Lucia, Sri Lanka, Liberia, Lesotho, Morocco, Madagascar, Myanmar [Burma], Mongolia, Malta, Mauritius, Maldives, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Nicaragua, Nepal, Oman, French Polynesia, Pakistan, Qatar, Rwanda, Slovakia, Senegal, El Salvador, Swaziland, Tunisia, Trinidad and Tobago, Tanzania, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, U.S. Virgin Islands, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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