Imported alcohol consumption in China has entered the golden age, thanks to tariff adjustments and the increase of the country’s per capita income.
Alcohol import surged in 2004 and 2005 and remained at a high level during 2006 and 2007. China’s middle-class and white collar population is growing and will help boost the imported alcohol market of China.
Among the kinds of imported alcohol, the report mainly focuses on whisky, brandy, gin, vodka and rum. The report also provides statistics of the sales scope of such alcohol and provides predictions on their market size from 2007 to 2011.
The report uses data from the National Bureau of Statistics, China Customs and Beijing Compass-info Consulting and provides in-depth analysis and reliable research for companies and institutions that are interested in the market