The Argentine wine industry has seen a decline in exports, with a predicted drop of around 10% for 2022, due to factors such as international context, inflation, and difficulties in the foreign exchange market. Despite a slight increase in the domestic market, the sector has faced challenges due to rising costs and prices. The industry, which generates over US$3 billion in sales, employs more than 146,000 people and is seeking to grow in Brazil, where there are zero tariffs. The government is supporting the industry with increased refunds and lower export duties for wineries.