Bordeaux winemakers sound alarm as EU-China trade war looms

Fears of an EU-China trade war mounted on Wednesday after Beijing launched an anti-dumping investigation into European wine imports, a move greeted with alarm in the vineyards of Bordeaux, France.
The announcement of the wine dumping probe came a day after the European Commission imposed anti-dumping duties on solar panels imported from China.
China is Bordeaux’s biggest export market and takes around one in five of the bottles produced in the renowned area, where up to 55,000 jobs depend on the sector.
“We are taking this very seriously,” said Allan Sichel, the president of the Bordeaux wine merchants federation.
“We are not yet at the stage of retaliatory measures but that could be the outcome.”
He said Bordeaux was the leading wine imported into China, “so it is Bordeaux that will be hit the hardest”, and that Chinese sanctions “would be catastrophic for the majority of winemakers”.