their previous price prior to the 2008-2009 crisis. "In a year of extremes, our industry
bottled wine represented 82% of total export value, up from 12.1% to U.S. $ 1,277 million. Request
authorities. The Chilean peso's strength in recent months was a factor highlighted by Wines of Chile, along with other exporters agroindustmaterials, has asked the government to contain the advance of the local currency. "Keeping these growth rates is not sustainable over time with a rate so low that compromise the profitability of the industry and the investment required," Araneda said. UK and U.S. accounted for one third of shipments and were the main destinations that followed countries such as Canada, Holland, Brazil and Japan. Source: americaeconomia.com
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