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U.S. cognac maker's most important market
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Industry suffered from trade tensions in the past
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Year-end shipments up significantly
By Tassilo Hummel
PARIS, Jan 17 (Reuters) - French cognac makers increased
shipments to the United States in December, trade data showed,
as distributors fill up their stocks to prepare for possible new
tariffs while demand in the country shows signs of improvement.
France's cognac industry is particularly exposed to the U.S.
market, its biggest by volume, and memories of a trade dispute
in President-elect Donald Trump's first term sparked fears it
could return.
LVMH's Hennessy, the largest producer, increased
the amount of cognac it delivered by 17% compared with last
month and by more than a third when compared to the same month
the year before, U.S. import records from ImportYeti showed.
Campari-owned Courvoisier more than doubled its
exports to the country in December from both the previous month
and the same month last year.
Hennessy declined to comment while Campari did not
immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.
The data was part of a wider pattern of increased U.S.
cognac exports at the end of 2024, an industry source said on
Friday, driven by the prospect of additional tariffs under
incoming President Donald Trump and a general market
improvement.
Trump has threatened to impose across-the-board tariffs of
10% on foreign-made goods in a bid to eliminate the country's
trade deficit. Europe's spirits industry could be hit even
harder by possible additional retaliatory measures should an old
trade dispute between the U.S. and the European Union from
Trump's first presidential term flare up.
Meanwhile, demand for luxury goods in the U.S. showed signs
of improvement.
U.S. credit card spending on luxury brands in December
turned positive for the first time in more than two years, while
Swiss jewellery and watchmaker Richemont reported strong
U.S. sales in the last quarter of 2024.
Barclays analysts also flagged a positive trend, saying in a
recent note that LVMH's wines and spirits division has "started
to see some improvement for Hennessy in the US."
France's cognac industry was hit in 2024 by weak global
demand and trade tensions with China, another major market.
Cognac exports to China dropped by 75% in December compared
with last year, the industry source said, adding that a recent
ban of cognac products from all duty-free sales points also
weighed.