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上半年波黑葡萄酒贸易逆差扩大至1970万马克,进出口覆盖率骤降至17.46%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-06 16:07

Core Insights - Bosnia and Herzegovina's wine trade deficit has expanded to 19.7 million marks in the first half of 2025, with import coverage dropping to 17.46% [1] Trade Performance - Wine exports in the first half of 2025 amounted to 4.158 million marks (approximately 2.13 million euros), reflecting a slight year-on-year increase of 3.25% [1] - In contrast, wine imports surged to 23.808 million marks (12.2 million euros), marking a significant growth rate of 16.99% [1] - The trade deficit has widened to 19.7 million marks, indicating a growing imbalance in the wine trade [1] Market Dynamics - The average export price increased by 0.72 marks per kilogram, yet the total export volume remained stagnant, highlighting production bottlenecks and distribution challenges faced by local wineries [1] - The largest export markets for Bosnian wine include Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Germany, and Sweden, with Croatia accounting for the largest share at 65% [1] - Major import markets consist of Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and France, with Croatia also leading in imports at 32%, while Montenegro and North Macedonia continue to see rising import volumes [1]