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Let the good times flow again

By Dong Fangyu | China Daily | Updated: 2016-01-23 06:56

Stung by the government's austerity drive, the wine industry has been forced to re-evaluate how it does business

Three years ago when the Chinese government ordered a stop to lavish spending by government officials, it was not just sales of ornately wrapped mooncakes and hard liquor that took a hard hit. Before long, too, it became clear that the wine boom bubble had burst. Until then, China's wine industry had been among the most stellar of many great economic performers, sales increases of less than 20 percent a year being the exception rather than the norm. But as the wine that government officials drank - at least that which taxpayers paid for - stopped flowing, so did the orders to wine traders, some of whom went out of business.

All of this has had a sobering effect on the industry, many of whose players realized that if the industry was to have a future it needed to rely on a broader consumer base than just big spenders. If learning that lesson was not hard enough, they now face the tough part: Putting into action a plan to market value-for-money wines to the Chinese masses.

Let the good times flow again

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