Wine & Related Products
U.S. Wine & Related Products Exports in 2024
Total Export Value
$1.27 Billion
3-Year Average
$1.32 Billion
Compound Average Growth
-2.31% (2015-2024)
| Market | Total Value (USD) |
|---|---|
| Canada | $459.55 Million |
| European Union | $167.73 Million |
| United Kingdom | $163.97 Million |
| China | $95.84 Million |
| Japan | $80.07 Million |
| South Korea | $52.85 Million |
| Dominican Republic | $26.77 Million |
| Hong Kong | $26.41 Million |
| Mexico | $25.4 Million |
| Singapore | $14.23 Million |
Data and Analysis
Thailand published the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act (No. 2) B.E. 2568 (2025), in the Royal Gazette on September 9, 2025. The amendment to this Act strengthens restrictions on marketing, advertising, and sales of alcoholic beverages and takes effect 60 days after publication - November 8, 2025.
Ghana's market for wine and alcoholic spirits is evolving. Over the course of 2024/25, there have been several product innovation and regulatory rulings. The country, and its beverage industry continues to grow notwithstanding the macroeconomic challenges of high inflation and currency revaluation.
In 2024, China imported approximately $1.6 billion of wine and related products with Australia and France as the leading suppliers. U.S. exports of wine and related products to China totaled $96 million in 2024.
News and Features
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service is now accepting applications for its agribusiness trade mission to Hong Kong, scheduled for May 12-16, 2025. Current and potential U.S. exporters interested in participating must apply by Jan. 30, 2025.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis M. Taylor today announced the availability of funding for the first five projects under the new Assisting Specialty Crop Exports (ASCE) initiative.
Shoppers in Canada now have more options when it comes to selecting a beverage for toasting and ringing in the new year. With the support of USDA Market Access Program funds, the New York Wine and Grape Foundation worked with the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to pop the cork and open the wine market just north of the border to New York State.