South Korea: Controversy over urination, Chinese beer imports decrease by 43%, Japanese beer increases by 303%

Published 2023년 11월 16일

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Amidst a urination controversy involving Tsingtao Beer, Chinese beer imports to Korea have dropped by 43% compared to the previous year. Imports of Chinese beer decreased by 42.6% in terms of volume and by 37.7% in terms of value. In contrast, Japanese beer imports to Korea have increased by 303%, with imports rising by 302.7% in terms of volume and by 377.4% in terms of value.
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'Urine controversy' Chinese beer imports ↓ 43%, Japanese beer ↑ 303% Last month, as Tsingtao Beer became embroiled in controversy over urination, Korea's imports of Chinese beer were found to have decreased by more than 40%. According to Korea Customs Service trade statistics, beer imports from China last month were 2,281 tons, down 42.6% from the same period last year. Imports decreased by 37.7% to $1.927 million. On the other hand, Japanese beer imports last month were 7,243 tons, a 302.7% increase from a year ago. Imports ...
Source: Yonhapnewstv

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