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【环球财经】美国高关税下希腊农产品出口前路维艰
SZAPSZAP(SZ:000061) Xin Hua She·2025-08-21 05:21

Group 1: Core Insights - The imposition of high tariffs by the US on Greek agricultural products, including feta cheese, table olives, and olive oil, poses significant challenges for Greek exports [1][2][3] - Feta cheese, a key Greek product, has seen a strong export market, with 65% of its total production of approximately 140,000 tons in 2024 destined for export, generating nearly 800 million euros [1] - The US market has become increasingly important for Greek feta cheese, accounting for 9% of its total export market share in 2024, but the new tariffs threaten to undermine this growth [1] Group 2: Impact on Specific Products - The tariff on Greek table olives has increased from 10% to 15% since April 2023, impacting the export value, which is projected to reach 214 million euros in 2024, representing 28% of Greece's total olive exports [2] - Olive growers in regions like Messinia are experiencing significant financial strain due to the tariffs, which are eroding profit margins across the supply chain [2] - The Greek olive oil sector, while currently having a limited share in the US market, is also expected to face increased prices and reduced competitiveness due to the tariffs [2] Group 3: Market Adaptation - Greek agricultural exporters are beginning to explore alternative markets in response to the challenges posed by US tariffs, indicating a shift in strategy to mitigate reliance on the US market [3] - The overall share of the US market in Greek exports is approximately 5%, highlighting the importance of diversifying export destinations to sustain growth [3]