EU whisky supplies to Russia in June hit highest since March 2023 at 2,000 tonnes

Published 2024년 8월 21일

Tridge summary

In the summer, the EU exported 2,000 tons of whiskey to Russia, valued at €23.3 million, marking a significant increase in value and volume compared to the previous month. The highest wholesale supply since March 2023 was recorded, with Scotch whiskey making up the majority of exports, valued at €14.2 million, and Bourbon whiskey contributing €1.2 million. Latvia was the leading supplier, with exports increasing by 14% to €13.3 million, and Italy experienced the fastest growth in sales, five times the previous amount, totaling €1.8 million. The Netherlands also saw a notable increase in supplies, nearly five times the previous amount, reaching €4.2 million for the first time.
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Earlier this summer, the EU supplied Russia with 2,000 tons of whiskey worth €23.3 million, 1.5 times the previous month's indicators in terms of value and physical goods. At the same time, June whiskey supplies were the highest since March 2023, when 2,700 tons of the product were exported, while the value was the highest since November last year (€25.4 million). The EU's exports to Russia were mainly Scotch whiskey, worth €14.2 million, and Bourbon whiskey worth €1.2 million. The rest was other whiskey varieties. The main supplier of whiskey was Latvia, whose exports increased by 14% to €13.3 million. Italy, on the other hand, had the fastest ...
Source: Foodmate

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