Chilean grape exporters are pleased with the labor agreement between the USMX and ILA, preventing a potential strike at East Coast ports. This deal, resolving a long-standing dispute, ensures uninterrupted shipments during the peak of Chile's grape export season, avoiding disruptions for exporters who rely on these ports to sell their fresh fruit in the U.S. With a 5% increase in grape crop this season and strong U.S. demand, exporters anticipate maintaining competitive prices due to the high quality of this year's crop. The absence of strike-related delays reinforces Chile's competitive position in the U.S. market, especially amidst challenges like fluctuating demand from China.