Nine native wine producers last week presented their products to Chinese public, providing a wide range of wines.
According to the Agriculture and Food Industry Ministry (MAIA), it is about a far-reaching event in the wine-making sector, which is very much appreciated by the public from China.
“To promote the vine and wine heritage and to help wine exporters increase the export and the presence on market, a governmental delegation of Moldova, led by Deputy Prime Minister, Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Vladimir Bolea, participates in the event,” MAIA said.
The volume of trade between China and Moldova grew from as little as $70,000 in the beginning of the establishment of the diplomatic relations 31 years ago to $849 million in 2021, witnessing a quick development. Thus, China became the fourth biggest trade partner of Moldova.
China is now one of the principal markets of export of the Moldovan wine, appreciated by more and more Chinese consumers. The Chinese Embassy in Chisinau actively promotes the export of Moldovan wine, along with Chinese and Moldovan partners. Not so long ago, at an initiative and with the support of China’s Embassy in Moldova, a live broadcasting of the promotion and sale of Moldovan wines took place on the Douyin platform, with good results. (Moldpres/Business World Magazine)