French wine, spirits exports lose fizz for third year as trade tensions show impact
French Wine & Spirits Exports — UPSC Study Note
1. At a Glance
- French wine and spirits exports fell for the third consecutive year in 2025, declining 8% in value to €14.3 billion and 3% in volume to 168 million cases, driven by US tariff hikes and Chinese anti-dumping duties. [S1]
- Since 2022, cumulative export value has fallen 17%, pushing the sector from France's 2nd to 3rd largest export category (now behind aerospace and cosmetics). [S1]
- The topic straddles GS-II (international trade, bilateral relations) and GS-III (trade policy, WTO, Indian economy) — directly relevant to India-EU FTA, US tariff wars, and WTO dispute mechanisms.
- The EU-India FTA, concluded January 2026, explicitly addresses wine/spirits tariff reduction, making this a live bilateral issue for UPSC 2026–27 cycles. [S2]
2. Why in the News
- February 11, 2026: Industry body FEVS (Fédération des Exportateurs de Vins & Spiritueux de France) released its 2025 annual export data, confirming a third straight year of decline. [S1]
- US tariff threat: Higher tariffs on EU goods under the Trump administration (2025) suppressed demand in H2 2025; threats of up to 200% tariffs loomed. [S1]
- China anti-dumping duties: Beijing imposed anti-dumping duties on French cognac, armagnac, and wine-based spirits, cutting sales sharply. [S1]
- EU-India FTA signed January 27, 2026: Opened a potential new market; EU pushed for India to reduce wine/spirits tariffs from 150% toward 40–75%. [S2][S3]
3. Background & Evolution
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 2006 | EU files WTO dispute DS352 against India — Tamil Nadu restrictions on retail sale of imported wine/spirits [S5] |
| 2008 | EU files WTO dispute DS380 against India — discriminatory taxation in Maharashtra and Goa on imported wines/spirits [S6] |
| 2022 | Peak year for French wine/spirits exports; thereafter three-year consecutive decline begins [S1] |
| 2023 | China begins signalling anti-dumping investigation into French cognac (linked to EU EV tariff dispute) |
| 2025 | China anti-dumping duties formally curb cognac/armagnac; US tariff hikes bite; French exports hit €14.3 bn [S1] |
| Jan 2026 | EU-India FTA concluded after ~20 years of negotiations — wine and spirits tariff schedule agreed [S2] |
| Feb 2026 | FEVS reports third consecutive export decline; flags India and Mercosur as growth hopes [S1] |
4. Core Static Facts
Industry Body - FEVS — Fédération des Exportateurs de Vins & Spiritueux de France (French Wine & Spirits Exporters' Federation) - FEVS Chairman (2025–26): Gabriel Picard
Export Data (2025) - Value: €14.3 billion (−8% YoY) - Volume: 168 million cases (−3% YoY) - Cumulative fall since 2022: −17% in value - Sector rank shift: 2nd → 3rd (now behind aerospace and cosmetics) [S1]
Key Market Performance (2025) | Market | Value | Change | |--------|-------|--------| | USA | €3 billion | −21% | | China | €767 million | −20% |
US Context: Tariff hikes in 2025; threats of up to 200% tariffs on EU alcoholic beverages [S1]
China Context: Anti-dumping duties specifically targeting cognac, armagnac, and wine-based spirits [S1]
EU-India FTA Tariff Commitments on Spirits/Wine [S2][S3] - Whisky: India to cut from 150% → 75% (Day 1), and to 40% by Year 10 - Spirits: tariffs to fall to 40%; Beer: to 50% - Wine: similar phased schedule
WTO Disputes (India–EU) - DS352 (2006): EU vs India — Tamil Nadu retail sale restrictions on imported wine/spirits [S5] - DS380 (2008): EU vs India — discriminatory state-level taxation (Maharashtra, Goa) on imported wine/spirits [S6]
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic
- French wine/spirits is a €14.3 bn export sector — its erosion has macro balance-of-trade implications for France and the EU. [S1]
- Shift from 2nd to 3rd largest French export sector indicates structural demand headwinds, not merely cyclical. [S1]
- US market collapse (−21%) reflects how retaliatory tariff threats depress business sentiment even before formal imposition. [S1]
Geopolitical / Strategic
- China's anti-dumping duties on cognac are widely read as tit-for-tat retaliation for EU's electric vehicle (EV) tariffs on Chinese cars — a classic non-tariff-barrier escalation. [S1]
- US tariff threat (up to 200%) under the Trump 2.0 administration is part of the broader US–EU trade friction; affects EU's trade surplus management. [S1]
- EU-India FTA (Jan 2026) is partly motivated by EU's need to diversify away from US and China dependencies; India is targeted as a replacement growth market. [S2]
- EU-Mercosur deal is another diversification vector flagged by FEVS — Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay are expanding demand zones. [S1]
Legal / WTO
- Two formal WTO dispute settlement cases (DS352, DS380) document India's history of trade barriers against EU wine/spirits through state-level taxation and retail restrictions. [S5][S6]
- India's high tariffs (150%) on wine/spirits are constitutionally administered partly at state level (excise on alcohol is a State List subject under Schedule VII of the Indian Constitution), complicating FTA implementation. [S6]
- Under the EU-India FTA, phased tariff reduction schedules must navigate state-level compliance — a significant federal implementation challenge for India. [S3]
Administrative / Governance (India angle)
- Alcohol regulation in India falls under State List (Entry 8, List II, Seventh Schedule) — states levy their own excise; central FTA commitments require state coordination. [S6]
- Past WTO disputes showed that even after central government assurances, state-level non-tariff barriers persisted (Tamil Nadu retail bans, Maharashtra/Goa discriminatory taxes). [S5][S6]
6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)
- 2025 (full year): French wine/spirits exports fall 8% in value, 3% in volume — third consecutive annual decline [S1]
- H2 2025: US sales drop most sharply (−21% for full year to €3 bn) as US tariff hikes materialise and threat of 200% tariffs chills orders [S1]
- 2025: China anti-dumping duties on cognac/armagnac/wine-based spirits lead to 20% drop in sales to €767 million [S1]
- January 27, 2026: India-EU FTA concluded — wine and spirits tariff reduction agreed after ~20 years of negotiations [S2]
- February 2026: FEVS warns 2026 could remain difficult without improved US market access; flags India and Mercosur as medium-term growth pillars [S1]
- February 11, 2026: FEVS releases annual data; FEVS chairman speaks ahead of Wine Paris exhibition [S1]
- September 2025: India and EU begin 13th round of FTA talks [S4]
7. Prelims Hooks
- FEVS stands for Fédération des Exportateurs de Vins & Spiritueux de France — the French wine and spirits exporters' industry body. [S1]
- French wine and spirits exports in 2025: €14.3 billion in value and 168 million cases in volume. [S1]
- 2025 marked the third consecutive year of decline in French wine/spirits exports. [S1]
- Since 2022, French wine/spirits exports have cumulatively fallen 17% in value. [S1]
- France's wine/spirits sector dropped from 2nd to 3rd largest export category — now ranked behind aerospace and cosmetics. [S1]
- French wine/spirits sales to the USA fell 21% to €3 billion in 2025. [S1]
- French wine/spirits sales to China fell 20% to €767 million in 2025, mainly due to anti-dumping duties on cognac and armagnac. [S1]
- US threatened tariffs of up to 200% on EU alcoholic beverages under the Trump administration. [S1]
- China's anti-dumping duties on French spirits are widely linked to EU's EV tariffs on Chinese cars — a retaliatory trade measure. [S1]
- EU-India FTA concluded January 27, 2026 — after approximately two decades of negotiations. [S2]
- Under EU-India FTA: India to cut whisky tariffs from 150% → 75% on Day 1, and to 40% by Year 10. [S3]
- WTO dispute DS352 (filed 2006): EU vs India — retail sale restrictions on wine/spirits in Tamil Nadu. [S5]
- WTO dispute DS380 (filed 2008): EU vs India — discriminatory state taxation on wine/spirits in Maharashtra and Goa. [S6]
- Alcohol/liquor is a State List subject (Entry 8, List II, Seventh Schedule of the Constitution) — states levy their own excise duties. [S6]
- Mercosur (South American trade bloc) is identified by FEVS as a key emerging market for French wine/spirits alongside India. [S1]
8. Mains Relevance
GS Papers: - GS-II: International Relations — EU-India FTA, WTO dispute mechanisms, bilateral trade negotiations; US trade policy impact - GS-III: Indian Economy — Trade policy, tariff structures, export/import dynamics, FTA implications for domestic industry
Syllabus Headings: - GS-II: "Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India's interests" - GS-III: "Effects of liberalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy and their effects on industrial growth"; "Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways" (trade facilitation)
Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The EU-India FTA's wine and spirits tariff schedule faces significant implementation challenges due to India's constitutional framework. Discuss, with reference to relevant Seventh Schedule provisions and past WTO disputes." (GS-II/GS-III, 250 words) 2. "Trade tensions between major economies increasingly weaponise non-tariff barriers such as anti-dumping duties. Critically examine using the example of China's duties on French spirits and the EU-China EV dispute." (GS-II, 250 words) 3. "What are the strategic opportunities and domestic adjustment challenges for India arising from the EU-India Free Trade Agreement with particular reference to the alcohol and spirits sector?" (GS-III, 150 words)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Connection |
|---|---|
| EU-India Free Trade Agreement (2026) | Directly named as the key future market for French wine/spirits; covers wine/spirits tariff schedule |
| WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism | DS352 and DS380 are live examples of EU-India trade friction over wine/spirits |
| US Trade Policy (Trump 2.0 tariffs) | US tariffs are the primary driver of French export decline; broader GS-II relevance |
| India's Seventh Schedule — State vs. Union List | Alcohol excise is a state subject; critical to understanding why FTA implementation on spirits is complex |
| EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement | Named alongside India as a growth market; relevant to multilateral trade architecture |
| Anti-Dumping Duties & WTO Rules | China's cognac duties illustrate GATT Article VI and WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement application |
| India's Import Tariff Structure (Customs Duty) | India's 150% tariff on spirits is among the world's highest — context for FTA negotiations |
| EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) | Broader EU trade-policy context affecting EU-India relations |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- FEVS vs. CIVB: Aspirants sometimes confuse FEVS (national exporter body for wine & spirits) with CIVB (Conseil Interprofessionnel du Vin de Bordeaux — a regional Bordeaux body). These are distinct organisations.
- Alcohol as a Central vs. State subject: A frequent error is treating alcohol/liquor taxation as a Union subject. It is State List (Entry 8, List II) — this is why India's FTA commitment on wine tariffs requires state-level cooperation.
- Anti-dumping duties vs. retaliatory tariffs: China's duties on cognac are framed as anti-dumping (a WTO-permissible tool) — not openly as "retaliatory tariffs." Confusing the legal framing matters in a Mains answer.
- France's export rank: The sector fell from 2nd to 3rd — NOT from 1st. Aerospace remains 1st. Cosmetics is now 2nd. Wine/spirits is 3rd.
- EU-India FTA timeline: The FTA was concluded January 2026 but was not yet ratified/in force as of early 2026. Do not conflate conclusion of negotiations with entry into force.
11. Sources
- [S1] French wine, spirits exports lose fizz for third year — The Hindu, February 11, 2026 (article excerpt provided as primary source) — (Tier 4)
- [S2] Two decades in the making, India and EU reach deal opening up markets — Business Standard, January 27, 2026 — https://www.business-standard.com/economy/news/india-eu-conclude-long-awaited-free-trade-agreement-after-two-decades-126012700531_1.html — (Tier 4)
- [S3] EU pushes for tariff cuts on whiskey, wine, cars in India trade talks — Business Standard, February 26, 2025 — https://www.business-standard.com/economy/news/india-european-union-free-trade-agreement-fta-whiskey-wine-automobiles-125022600337_1.html — (Tier 4)
- [S4] India, EU begin 13th round of trade talks — Business Standard, September 8, 2025 — https://www.business-standard.com/economy/news/india-eu-begin-13th-round-of-trade-talks-hope-to-fast-track-deal-125090800730_1.html — (Tier 4)
- [S5] WTO Dispute DS352 — India: Measures Affecting the Importation and Sale of Wines and Spirits from the EC — https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/cases_e/ds352_e.htm — (Tier 2)
- [S6] WTO Dispute DS380 — India: Certain Taxes and Other Measures on Imported Wines and Spirits — https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/cases_e/ds380_e.htm — (Tier 2)
- [S7] PIB FAQ — India and European Union Free Trade Agreement — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2220413 — (Tier 1)