Australian wine exports experienced a decline with a seven percent drop in value and a one percent decrease in volume to $1.90 billion and 620 million liters respectively, according to Wine Australia's latest report. The UK saw a 20 percent decrease in value and 16 percent drop in volume, contributing to the overall decline. Despite this, there was growth in emerging markets in Southeast Asia. The exports were distributed equally among Asia, North America, and Europe, with the US, UK, and Hong Kong being the top three export destinations. However, the industry faces challenges due to economic hardship and increased competition from other beverages, with the biggest decline seen in exports valued between $2.50 to $4.99 per litre FOB.