Whisky imports surge 40% through August, suggesting record
South Korea's whiskey imports surged by 40 percent year-on-year through August, signaling the potential for record-breaking annual inbound whiskey shipments this year. Whiskey product imports totaled 22,799 tons in volume from January to August this year, marking a significant increase from 16,267 tons recorded during the same period in 2022, according to data from the Korea Customs Service. If the current import trend continues, this year's volume is likely to surpass the 2002 record of 27,379 tons by the year-end. The whiskey import volume had experienced a multi-year decline, dropping from 19,837 tons in 2019 to 15,923 tons in 2020, the first year of the pandemic, and further to 15,662 tons in 2021. However, it surged substantially last year, reaching 27,038 tons. But the large leap in the volume of imports has not yet translated into a rise in the value. Whiskey imports amounted to around $183 million in value in the first eight months, marking a 5.7 percent increase compared to the same period last year. This is small compared to the 40 percent rise in volume. This can be attributed to a significant rise in imports of low-priced products. The rising popularity of highball cocktails among South Korean millennials and Generation Z, born between the 1980s and 2000s, where whiskey is mixed with carbonated water or tonic, has significantly fueled the importation of affordable whiskeys.
- 最近发表
-
- One Store attracts W20b from Krafton
- 北주민 굶어 죽어도…김여정 디오르, 최선희는 구찌 '명품 사랑'
- Hyundai Steel to showcase low
- Asiana mishandled midair door
- Welcome Daehakro Festival lights up Seoul's stage hub
- Is S. Korea dangerous for women?
- Hyundai Steel to showcase low
- “러시아 공군기, 평양 도착…북러 간 접촉 활발”
- 163 S. Koreans arrive home from Israel on military aircraft
- Orchestra composed of players with visual impairment to perform Oct. 4
- 随机阅读
-
- Yoon, doctors set to clash over medical school quota
- Asiana mishandled midair door
- BTS agency likely to face tougher disclosure rules
- XG storms back with 'New DNA'
- 이준석, 눈물의 회견…尹대통령 향해 "與 묵언 수행 저주 풀라"
- [Herald Interview] S&P economist tells Korea to brace for worst
- NewJeans sings 2023 Lol World Championship anthem
- Hospital visits during Chuseok cost up to 50% more
- Cast of ‘Norma’ says opera difficult to sing but easy to enjoy
- 北주민 굶어 죽어도…김여정 디오르, 최선희는 구찌 '명품 사랑'
- Biz outlook stays flat for October amid slowing economy
- S. Korea’s consumer sentiment turns sour in September: BOK index
- Enjoying Halloween in Itaewon sparks debate online
- Orchestra composed of players with visual impairment to perform Oct. 4
- N. Korean envoy vows stronger 'self
- Yoon plans state visits to UK, Netherlands later this year
- SC Bank Korea CEO nominated for fourth term
- S. Korea holds rare military parade, warns NK against nuclear attack
- Yoon plans state visits to UK, Netherlands later this year
- Seoul shares open lower on Fed, growth woes
- 搜索
-
- 友情链接
-
- [Herald Interview] 'UN peacekeeping forces need better gender equity'
- Hyundai Steel to showcase low
- N. Korean envoy vows stronger 'self
- Trilateral talks open on Korea
- S. Korea holds rare military parade, warns NK against nuclear attack
- Do professors in Korea have too much power over students?
- More seniors working but still not earning enough: data
- The Korea Herald to hold space forum on Oct. 11
- Do professors in Korea have too much power over students?
- British MP hopes for enhanced UK
- S. Korea has 'no urgency' to cut key lending rate soon: IMF director
- N. Korea sent more than 1,000 containers of military equipment, munitions to Russia: White House
- “가자주민 삶 최악…한국지원 절실”
- 혼전임신 직원에 "애비없는 애"…갑질 서기관 감싼 복지부 논란
- Striving to be the best, TXT returns with 3rd LP
- Choo calls for end to protectionism, supply chain recovery during G20 meeting
- Yoon says improved relations between S. Korea, Japan are people's will
- 한 경기도 안 뛰고 병역 면제?…국감 오른 아시안게임 '병특'
- Seoul shares end higher on tech gains, Fed comments
- Conflict between Fifty Fifty and agency Attrakt continues to escalate
- Seoul to implement alert system to manage overcrowded areas
- Korean economy expected to grow by 2.1% in 2024: Hana Institute