Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair attracted over 8,200 trade buyers

- The three-day Fair concluded yesterday, attracting over 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions- 50 events and conferences held during the Fair helped facilitate trade and business networking- A lower duty rate for liquor, announced in the latest Policy Address, helps promote emerging Chinese baijiu to the international marketHONG KONG, Nov 10, 2024 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - The 16th Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), concluded yesterday. The three-day Fair attracted over 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions. Yesterday’s public day attracted over 10,000 visitors aged 18 and above, who enjoyed fine alcoholic beverages from around the world and participated in master classes, tasting sessions, and seminars in the Wine Fiesta zone. This reflects the Fair’s important role as a trade and promotional platform.Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: “This year's Fair has attracted over 8,200 trade buyers. The number of buyers from some countries and regions increased, including ASEAN countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, as well as Japan, Taiwan, Mainland China and more. Global buyers are keen to come to Hong Kong to participate in the Wine and Spirits Fair, promoting Hong Kong as a regional trading hub for wines and spirits.”Ms Chong added: “The latest Policy Address announced a lower duty rate for liquor, which is expected to enhance the trade of high-end spirits. More than one quarter of exhibitors at the Fair brought spirits from around the world, including Chinese baijiu, whisky, vodka, brandy and more. We are glad to see that so many exhibitors and buyers interacted with each other, seizing the business opportunities brought about by the new policy.”Importers, wholesalers, retailers and e-commerce buyers who attended the Fair included: Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies from the United Kingdom; Grupo Alpom Importaciones SL from Spain; Le Clos (MMI) from the United Arab Emirates; ASC Fine Wine (Shanghai) Ltd, Beijing WJ E-Commerce Co, Ltd. and Vinehoo (Chongqing) Co. Ltd. from Mainland China; Mercian Corporation from Japan; Thevincsr from Korea; Luen Heng F&B Sdn Bhd from Malaysia; Wine Creek Pte Ltd. from Singapore; Thai Beverage Distribution Co Ltd from Thailand; Phu & EM Group from Vietnam and more.Trading and marketing opportunities for spirits exhibitorsThis year’s Fair showcased a wide selection of Chinese baijiu from various regions, including Moutai and Zhenjiu from Guizhou, Fenjiu from Shanxi and “Zhongmao” from Sichuan. Exhibitors are capitalising on the Government's reduction in liquor duty to expand their business opportunities.Guizhou Jin Jiao Liquor Industry (Group) Co,. Ltd which specialises in high-end Chinese baijiu, reached a strategic agreement with Hong Kong distributor Wines up Shoppers Group. Guizhou Jin Jiao Liquor’s CEO Xu Xinzhou said that the anticipated collaboration amount is expected to reach at least RMB10 million in one year, helping the company expand its overseas market. Matthew Lun, CEO from Wines up Shoppers, said, “Chinese baijiu holds significant potential in the global Chinese market. We plan to capitalise on the Government’s recent reduction in liquor tax to tap into this market and promote Chinese baijiu, a traditional cultural product, throughout Southeast Asia and beyond.” Guizhou Jin Jiao also identified another Hong Kong buyer through the Fair, aiming to distribute its baijiu in Hong Kong. The two parties will negotiate a first-year business agreement valued at around RMB2 million.Irish whiskey exhibitor Clonakilty Distillery Ltd made its first appearance at the Fair. Company founder Michael Scully said that they have identified about 30 potential buyers from around the world within a day and a half. “The slashing of liquor tax is excellent news, demonstrating to the world that Hong Kong is dedicated to establishing itself as a trading hub for premium wines and spirits in Asia,” he said.“We met a major buyer who distributes alcoholic beverages in both Hong Kong and Mainland China, and we expect him to place an initial order of around EUR100,000 in which some of the high-end whiskies will benefit from the new taxation and enjoy a lower tax rate while being imported to Hong Kong. We believe that the tax reduction has significantly increased the interest of buyers.” Mr Scully also estimated that he could secure orders worth approximately EUR1 million within a few years through the Fair.50 events were held during the Fair, with 12 of these related to spirits. At a seminar themed "A Review and Outlook of the HK Spirits Market (Taste Changes and Taxation)", speakers noted that Hong Kong's reduction of duty on high-end spirits has prompted many businesses in the industry to immediately lower their prices, which helps stimulate demand for spirits.The Fair also presented fine wines from Mainland China, including wines from Ningxia, Yantai in Shandong, Xinjiang and Yunnan, as well as yellow wine from Shaoxing. Chateau Xianghai, a wine exhibitor from Xinjiang, connected with potential buyers from the United States as well as Malaysia and Vietnam from the ASEAN Region. The company’s General Manager Guo Cong said, “The Fair is an international platform providing us with numerous opportunities to expand into overseas markets.”Diverse fine wines and spirits to meet buyer demandTo meet consumers' and buyers’ diverse preferences for alcoholic beverages, the Fair presented an extensive selection of global offerings. These included Old World wines from the Czech Republic, France, Germany and Italy, and New World wines from Australia, South Africa and the United States, as well as whiskey from Ireland. There were also dedicated buyers for sake, gin, plum wine and shochu from Japan, along with tequila from Mexico.Participating for the first time in the Wine and Spirits Fair, Czech exhibitor THAYA vinarstvi, spol. s r.o. engaged with around 50 buyers in just one day and a half, with over 10 showing potential for collaboration. THAYA's Chief Operating Officer, Ing. Vit Travnicek said, “The Sommeliers’ Picks is a great initiative. One of our white wines is featured on the list, and several buyers came specifically to source based on the list.”He also mentioned that the company has just started to explore the Asian market. They have successfully connected with potential buyers from Mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore and Vietnam during their very first time at the Fair, "We participate in eight wine exhibitions each year, and this one stands out as the most international."Sambath Sothea, CEO of Auskhmer Import Export Co., Ltd, a buyer from Cambodia, stated that he has a fruitful experience at the Fair and has identified four potential suppliers. He plans to purchase products worth approximately US$50,000, including Japanese sake and wines from Italy and Georgia.Seminars explored consumer demands and sustainable developmentA seminar hosted by Master of Wine Debra Meiburg explored consumption trends and preferences among Gen Z and millennials, an emerging consumer group. Industry representatives speaking at the event noted that young adults have a strong preference for cocktails. The vibrant colours of cocktails are perfect for sharing on social media, allowing the industry to achieve significant promotional results.Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) Concepts crafted a special cocktail, HK & Suit, for yesterday's public day. Many visitors tried it, fostering a lively atmosphere.Sustainability has become a significant industry trend. At a seminar on promoting sustainable wine, a renowned sommelier and alcoholic beverage manufacturer emphasised that providing information on sustainable wine and spirits-making would enhance consumer confidence in the market.Under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid mode, buyers could use the Scan2Match function of the HKTDC Marketplace App to scan exhibitors’ unique QR codes during the physical exhibition. They could also bookmark favourite exhibitors, browse product information and continue discussions with exhibitors online after the show. Exhibitors and buyers can also engage in online business negotiations and matching through the Click2Match smart business matching platform until 16 November.Photo download: https://bit.ly/4fpgZ9GThe Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair concluded yesterday. The three-day Fair attracted over 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions. Over 10,000 members of the public visited yesterday’s public day to enjoy fine wine and spirits from around the globeMore than 600 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions took part in this year’s FairThis year’s Fair exhibited Chinese fine wine and baijiu such as Guizhou Moutai and Zhenjiu, providing more choices for international buyers50 events and conferences took place during the Fair. Stef Yim (pictured), the first Hong Kong winemaker to establish a winery at the volcano in Sicily, Italy, shared his winemaking journey and invited attendees to taste his wine.Members of the public savoured the HK & Suit cocktail specially crafted for the Fair by Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) ConceptsPublic day, on the final day of the Fair, allowed members of the public to sample wines and spirits around the globe, including Japanese sake, at the Wine Fiesta ZoneWine Master Jennifer Docherty hosted a blind wine-tasting training session during the Fair. In another event, Nelson Chow, Billy Yeung and Ricky Tsui, three experts from different wine fields, discussed the career path of a sommelierThe Fair hosted several wine prize presentation ceremonies and competitions, including the Cathay Hong Kong International Wine and Spirit Competition 2024 Award Presentation CeremonyThe inaugural Sommeliers’ Picks engaged three renowned sommeliers to recommend their favourite wine and spirits lists to industry professionals and the public. Many of these exquisite wine and spirits selected by the sommeliers attracted visitors to taste and purchase themHKTDC Media Room: mediaroom.hktdc.comWebsiteHong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair: https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkwinefair/enMedia enquiriesPlease contact the HKTDC’s Communications & Public Affairs Department:Kelly ShekTel: (852) 2584 4537Email: kelly.yt.shek@hktdc.orgSnowy ChanTel: (852) 2584 4525Email: snowy.sn.chan@hktdc.orgAbout HKTDC The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Copyright 2024 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com.

Vibrant trade at Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair

- The three-day Fair concluded yesterday, attracting some 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions- 50 events and conferences held during the Fair helped facilitate trade and business networking - A lower duty rate for liquor, announced in the latest Policy Address, helps promote emerging Chinese baijiu to the international marketHONG KONG, Nov 10, 2024 - (ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) - The 16th Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), concluded yesterday. The three-day Fair attracted some 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions. Yesterday’s public day attracted some 10,000 visitors aged 18 and above, who enjoyed fine alcoholic beverages from around the world and participated in master classes, tasting sessions, and seminars in the Wine Fiesta zone. This reflects the Fair’s important role as a trade and promotional platform.Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: “This year's Fair has attracted more than 8,200 trade buyers. The number of buyers from some countries and regions increased, including ASEAN countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, as well as Japan, Taiwan, Mainland China and more. Global buyers are keen to come to Hong Kong to participate in the Wine and Spirits Fair, promoting Hong Kong as a regional trading hub for wines and spirits.”Ms Chong added: “The latest Policy Address announced a lower duty rate for liquor, which is expected to enhance the trade of high-end spirits. More than one quarter of exhibitors at the Fair brought spirits from around the world, including Chinese baijiu, whisky, vodka, brandy and more. We are glad to see that so many exhibitors and buyers interacted with each other, seizing the business opportunities brought about by the new policy.”Importers, wholesalers, retailers and e-commerce buyers who attended the Fair included: Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies from the United Kingdom; Grupo Alpom Importaciones SL from Spain; Le Clos (MMI) from the United Arab Emirates; ASC Fine Wine (Shanghai) Ltd, Beijing WJ E-Commerce Co, Ltd. and Vinehoo (Chongqing) Co. Ltd. from Mainland China; Mercian Corporation from Japan; Thevincsr from Korea; Luen Heng F&B Sdn Bhd from Malaysia; Wine Creek Pte Ltd. from Singapore; Thai Beverage Distribution Co Ltd from Thailand; Phu & EM Group from Vietnam and more.Trading and marketing opportunities for spirits exhibitorsThis year’s Fair showcased a wide selection of Chinese baijiu from various regions, including Moutai and Zhenjiu from Guizhou, Fenjiu from Shanxi and “Zhongmao” from Sichuan. Exhibitors are capitalising on the Government's reduction in liquor duty to expand their business opportunities.Guizhou Jin Jiao Liquor Industry (Group) Co,. Ltd which specialises in high-end Chinese baijiu, reached a strategic agreement with Hong Kong distributor Wines up Shoppers Group. Guizhou Jin Jiao Liquor’s CEO Xu Xinzhou said that the anticipated collaboration amount is expected to reach at least RMB10 million in one year, helping the company expand its overseas market. Matthew Lun, CEO from Wines up Shoppers, said, “Chinese baijiu holds significant potential in the global Chinese market. We plan to capitalise on the Government’s recent reduction in liquor tax to tap into this market and promote Chinese baijiu, a traditional cultural product, throughout Southeast Asia and beyond.” Guizhou Jin Jiao also identified another Hong Kong buyer through the Fair, aiming to distribute its baijiu in Hong Kong. The two parties will negotiate a first-year business agreement valued at around RMB2 million.Irish whiskey exhibitor Clonakilty Distillery Ltd made its first appearance at the Fair. Company founder Michael Scully said that they have identified about 30 potential buyers from around the world within a day and a half. “The slashing of liquor tax is excellent news, demonstrating to the world that Hong Kong is dedicated to establishing itself as a trading hub for premium wines and spirits in Asia,” he said.“We met a major buyer who distributes alcoholic beverages in both Hong Kong and Mainland China, and we expect him to place an initial order of around EUR100,000 in which some of the high-end whiskies will benefit from the new taxation and enjoy a lower tax rate while being imported to Hong Kong. We believe that the tax reduction has significantly increased the interest of buyers.” Mr Scully also estimated that he could secure orders worth approximately EUR1 million within a few years through the Fair.50 events were held during the Fair, with 12 of these related to spirits. At a seminar themed "A Review and Outlook of the HK Spirits Market (Taste Changes and Taxation)", speakers noted that Hong Kong's reduction of duty on high-end spirits has prompted many businesses in the industry to immediately lower their prices, which helps stimulate demand for spirits.The Fair also presented fine wines from Mainland China, including wines from Ningxia, Yantai in Shandong, Xinjiang and Yunnan, as well as yellow wine from Shaoxing. Chateau Xianghai, a wine exhibitor from Xinjiang, connected with potential buyers from the United States as well as Malaysia and Vietnam from the ASEAN Region. The company’s General Manager Guo Cong said, “The Fair is an international platform providing us with numerous opportunities to expand into overseas markets.”Diverse fine wines and spirits to meet buyer demandTo meet consumers' and buyers’ diverse preferences for alcoholic beverages, the Fair presented an extensive selection of global offerings. These included Old World wines from the Czech Republic, France, Germany and Italy, and New World wines from Australia, South Africa and the United States, as well as whiskey from Ireland. There were also dedicated buyers for sake, gin, plum wine and shochu from Japan, along with tequila from Mexico.Participating for the first time in the Wine and Spirits Fair, Czech exhibitor THAYA vinarstvi, spol. s r.o. engaged with around 50 buyers in just one day and a half, with over 10 showing potential for collaboration. THAYA's Chief Operating Officer, Ing. Vit Travnicek said, “The Sommeliers’ Picks is a great initiative. One of our white wines is featured on the list, and several buyers came specifically to source based on the list.”He also mentioned that the company has just started to explore the Asian market. They have successfully connected with potential buyers from Mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore and Vietnam during their very first time at the Fair, "We participate in eight wine exhibitions each year, and this one stands out as the most international."Sambath Sothea, CEO of Auskhmer Import Export Co., Ltd, a buyer from Cambodia, stated that he has a fruitful experience at the Fair and has identified four potential suppliers. He plans to purchase products worth approximately US$50,000, including Japanese sake and wines from Italy and Georgia.Seminars explored consumer demands and sustainable developmentA seminar hosted by Master of Wine Debra Meiburg explored consumption trends and preferences among Gen Z and millennials, an emerging consumer group. Industry representatives speaking at the event noted that young adults have a strong preference for cocktails. The vibrant colours of cocktails are perfect for sharing on social media, allowing the industry to achieve significant promotional results.Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) Concepts crafted a special cocktail, HK & Suit, for yesterday's public day. Many visitors tried it, fostering a lively atmosphere.Sustainability has become a significant industry trend. At a seminar on promoting sustainable wine, a renowned sommelier and alcoholic beverage manufacturer emphasised that providing information on sustainable wine and spirits-making would enhance consumer confidence in the market.Under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid mode, buyers could use the Scan2Match function of the HKTDC Marketplace App to scan exhibitors’ unique QR codes during the physical exhibition. They could also bookmark favourite exhibitors, browse product information and continue discussions with exhibitors online after the show. Exhibitors and buyers can also engage in online business negotiations and matching through the Click2Match smart business matching platform until 16 November.Photo download: https://bit.ly/4fpgZ9GThe Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair concluded yesterday. The three-day Fair attracted some 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions. Some 10,000 members of the public visited yesterday’s public day to enjoy fine wine and spirits from around the globeMore than 600 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions took part in this year’s FairThis year’s Fair exhibited Chinese fine wine and baijiu such as Guizhou Moutai and Zhenjiu, providing more choices for international buyers50 events and conferences took place during the Fair. Stef Yim (pictured), the first Hong Kong winemaker to establish a winery at the volcano in Sicily, Italy, shared his winemaking journey and invited attendees to taste his wine.Members of the public savoured the HK & Suit cocktail specially crafted for the Fair by Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) ConceptsPublic day, on the final day of the Fair, allowed members of the public to sample wines and spirits around the globe, including Japanese sake, at the Wine Fiesta ZoneWine Master Jennifer Docherty hosted a blind wine-tasting training session during the Fair. In another event, Nelson Chow, Billy Yeung and Ricky Tsui, three experts from different wine fields, discussed the career path of a sommelierThe Fair hosted several wine prize presentation ceremonies and competitions, including the Cathay Hong Kong International Wine and Spirit Competition 2024 Award Presentation Ceremony  The inaugural Sommeliers’ Picks engaged three renowned sommeliers to recommend their favourite wine and spirits lists to industry professionals and the public. Many of these exquisite wine and spirits selected by the sommeliers attracted visitors to taste and purchase themHKTDC Media Room: mediaroom.hktdc.comWebsiteHong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair: https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkwinefair/enMedia enquiriesPlease contact the HKTDC’s Communications & Public Affairs Department:Kelly ShekTel: (852) 2584 4537Email: kelly.yt.shek@hktdc.orgSnowy ChanTel: (852) 2584 4525Email: snowy.sn.chan@hktdc.orgAbout HKTDC The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.  Copyright 2024 ACN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com.

王朝于「2024年度国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖」获一银一铜佳绩

香港, 2024年11月8日 - (亚太商讯 via SeaPRwire.com) - 中国优质葡萄酒生产商王朝酒业集团有限公司(「王朝」或「集团」)(股份代号:00828)欣然宣布其「王朝5度纪念日低醇起泡葡萄酒」及「王朝传承半干白葡萄酒」分别于「2024年度国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖」荣获气泡酒中国产区品评组别银奖及半干型酒中国产区品评组别铜奖殊荣,这是王朝产品连续十四年于该奖项中获得佳绩。此外,此次获奖的「王朝5度纪念日低醇起泡葡萄酒」及「王朝传承半干白葡萄酒」近期亦分别于「2024秋季法国国际葡萄酒、有机葡萄酒及烈酒大奖赛」中荣获中国区甜型酒和其他类酒银奖及中国区混酿干白葡萄酒大金奖。「国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大赛」乃全球知名的国际美酒品评大赛(IWSC)的姐妹竞赛,为发展蓬勃的亚洲市场而设,是亚洲最有声望的顶级葡萄酒和烈酒大赛。本次大赛由56位顶级行业专家组成评审团,包括葡萄酒大师、侍酒师大师、贵宾级国际葡萄酒及烈酒评委、餐饮业专业领军人物等,从来自全球31个国家的参赛样品中挑选出顶级美酒,为亚洲消费者提供最具权威的葡萄酒和烈酒指南。此外,每年于法国巴黎举办的「法国国际葡萄酒、有机葡萄酒及烈酒大奖赛」,是法国唯一拥有「国」字头且面向全球酒庄及酒商开放的国际级大奖赛,由具备丰富品鉴经验及知名的专家评委进行审核评定,赛事全程由法国国家海关总署监审,确保比赛严谨公正。王朝主席万守朋先生表示:「此次『王朝5度纪念日低醇起泡葡萄酒』及『王朝传承半干白葡萄酒』于两个业界盛大赛事获奖,有力彰显葡萄酒界对王朝葡萄酒品质及工艺的肯定,未来,集团将不断精进制酒技术及创新营销策略,提升王朝产品品质与知名度,激发品牌活力,将风格独特、品质卓越的中国葡萄酒推广至世界舞台。」王朝于「2024年度国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖」及「2024秋季法国国际葡萄酒、有机葡萄酒及烈酒大奖赛」获奖的产品介绍如下:关于王朝酒业集团有限公司王朝酒业集团有限公司于2005年1月26日在香港联合交易所有限公司主板上市,股份代号00828。成立于1980年,王朝为中国优质葡萄酒生产商,主要生产及销售「王朝」商标的葡萄酒产品,是中国第一家中外合资的酿酒企业,主要股东包括天津食品集团有限公司及法国葡萄酒巨头人头马集团。集团产销葡萄酒产品系列超过100种,及引入进口葡萄酒产品,为国内各消费层提供高质素及物超所值的葡萄酒。近年,王朝在业内及市场均获得许多奖项,包括:年份王朝荣获奖项2019- 「王朝至尊皇族系列-珍藏赤霞珠2008年」及「王朝5度纪念日低醇起泡葡萄酒」于「『一带一路』葡萄酒及烈酒大奖」获颁两项银奖- 「王朝礼颂系列 - 成竹」获Decanter亚洲葡萄酒大赛嘉许奖- 「王朝梅鹿辄系列 - 金标2009年」、「王朝礼颂系列 - 成竹2010年」及「王 朝5度纪念日低醇起泡葡萄酒」在国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖荣获一项银奖及两项铜奖- 四款葡萄酒在香港酒业总商会酒类评审大赏中荣获铜奖2020- 六款葡萄酒在「《酒.派》国际大赛」分别荣获一项白金奖、一项金奖、两项银奖、一项铜奖和一项优质认可奖- 王朝(锦邑)18年X.O.白兰地在「2020国际葡萄酒(中国)大奖赛」中获得大金奖之最高殊荣- 王朝于The Drinks Business Asia主办的「亚洲赤霞珠大师赛」及「亚洲气泡酒大师赛」荣获一项银奖和两项铜奖- 王朝于「2020年度国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖」摘得两项银奖和两项铜奖2021- 王朝于「《酒.派》国际大赛 2020」勇摘两项金奖、一项银奖和两项铜奖- 王朝于The Drinks Business Asia主办的「亚洲赤霞珠大师赛2021」及「DB Asia 夏季品酒2021」荣获三银佳绩- 王朝勇夺「2021年度国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖」两项银奖佳绩2022- 王朝于The Drinks Business Asia主办的「亚洲赤霞珠大师赛2022」荣获两项银奖- 「王朝七年藏酿品干红葡萄酒」于国际葡萄酒(中国)大奖赛(IWGC)荣获金奖- 王朝勇夺「2022年度国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖」两项铜奖佳绩2023- 王朝首次荣获2023年国际葡萄酒烈酒大赛两项铜奖- 王朝于The Drinks Business Asia主办的「亚洲气泡酒大师赛2023」及「亚洲赤霞珠大师赛2023」荣获大师奖及一银一铜佳绩- 王朝于「第25届比利时布鲁塞尔国际烈性酒大奖赛」勇夺金奖- 王朝于「2023年度国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖」分别荣获一项金奖及两项铜奖佳绩2024- 王朝于The Drinks Business Asia主办的「亚洲霞多丽大师赛2024」及「亚洲赤霞珠大师赛2024」分别荣获一银一铜佳绩- 王朝于「2024年度国际葡萄酒烈酒大赛」荣获一项金奖及一项铜奖- 王朝于「2024年秋季法国国际葡萄酒、有机葡萄酒及烈酒大奖赛」荣获一项大金奖及一项银奖- 王朝于「2024年度国泰航空香港国际美酒品评大奖」荣获一项银奖及一项铜奖佳绩  Copyright 2024 亚太商讯 via SeaPRwire.com.

特朗普顾问:泽连斯基必须接受“克里米亚已不属于乌克兰”

(SeaPRwire) -   美国候任总统团队的一名高级成员表示,基辅必须拥抱“现实的和平愿景”,才能结束与俄罗斯的冲突。 美国候任总统的资深顾问布莱恩·兰扎表示,第二届特朗普政府将专注于在乌克兰实现和平,而不是支持乌克兰夺回它在俄罗斯手中失去的所有领土。 兰扎是一位资深的共和党战略家,自2016年特朗普竞选以来一直与他合作。他在周六对英国广播公司(BBC)发表了上述言论。虽然他表示尊重乌克兰人民,但兰扎说,美国的首要任务是实现“和平并停止杀戮。” 这位战略家认为基辅宣称的驱逐俄罗斯军队从其声称的所有领土上的目标是不现实的。兰扎特别提到了克里米亚半岛,该半岛在2014年“广场革命”后脱离乌克兰,并通过公投加入俄罗斯。他没有对2022年并入俄罗斯的另外四个前乌克兰领土发表任何言论。 当 [弗拉基米尔] 泽连斯基说我们只会停止这场战斗,只有克里米亚回归才能实现和平时,我们想对泽连斯基总统说:克里米亚已经不属于乌克兰了。 兰扎强调,美国不会为了从俄罗斯手中夺回这些地区而代表乌克兰作战。“如果你的首要任务是夺回克里米亚,并让美军为你作战夺回克里米亚,那你就只能靠你自己了,”他说道。 相反,乌克兰领导人应该在潜在的谈判之前提出一个“现实的和平愿景”。兰扎表示,泽连斯基坚持认为“只有我们拥有克里米亚,我们才能实现和平”,这仅仅表明他“并不认真”。 “我们要对乌克兰说的是,‘你知道你看到了什么?你认为现实的和平愿景是什么?这不是一个胜利的愿景,而是一个和平的愿景。让我们开始进行坦诚的对话,”他补充说。 美国候任总统唐纳德·特朗普在竞选期间反复承诺将在24小时内结束俄罗斯和乌克兰之间的冲突。然而,他对如何做到这一点几乎没有透露任何细节。候任副总统J.D. 凡斯暗示,冲突可能会在目前的战线上冻结,基辅被迫放弃对俄罗斯控制的领土的索赔,以及加入北约的愿望。 本文由第三方内容提供商提供。SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/)对此不作任何保证或陈述。 分类: 头条新闻,日常新闻 SeaPRwire为公司和机构提供全球新闻稿发布,覆盖超过6,500个媒体库、86,000名编辑和记者,以及350万以上终端桌面和手机App。SeaPRwire支持英、日、德、韩、法、俄、印尼、马来、越南、中文等多种语言新闻稿发布。

特朗普寻求对美国外交政策进行“重大改变” – 彭博社

(SeaPRwire) -   据该机构称,当选总统已经在重塑华盛顿对乌克兰的政策。 据彭博社周五报道,美国当选总统唐纳德·特朗普正在不遗余力地推动改变华盛顿对乌克兰的政策,尽管他的就职典礼还有几周时间。 一位不愿透露姓名的前特朗普政府官员告诉该机构,这位共和党人将“立即拥有先机,因为人们认为他比他的前任更加强硬。”他补充说,一些美国的对手可能会在当选总统宣誓就职之前改变他们的行为,因为他们可能会“受到美国报复威胁的威慑,”而另一些则可能会试图“在乔·拜登总统卸任之前利用他们剩下的影响力。” 据彭博社报道,这种风向转变“在乌克兰最为明显”,因为特朗普承诺,如果当选,将在就职典礼之前 24 小时内解决冲突。当选总统和乌克兰领导人弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基已经通了电话,特斯拉 CEO 埃隆·马斯克(特朗普的盟友,曾主张基辅将领土割让给俄罗斯以结束冲突)据称也加入了通话。 大西洋理事会欧亚中心副主任谢尔比·马吉德告诉彭博社,特朗普的胜利改变了乌克兰对谈判的态度。她补充说,该国现在“正在朝着接受谈判是一种现实的方向前进,因为知道特朗普获胜了。” 文章补充说,在美国,过渡期通常动荡不安,而特朗普明显想要改变美国政策加剧了这种动荡。据彭博社报道,这“束缚了拜登政府”,因为许多美国盟国在确定下一任美国总统是谁之前不愿采取行动。 至于乌克兰冲突的可能解决方案,据《华尔街日报》报道,正在考虑的计划之一包括基辅放弃近期加入北约的野心,并在当前的战线沿线冻结冲突。虽然泽连斯基已经排除了对俄罗斯的任何让步,包括“交易”领土,但乌克兰媒体报道暗示,如果特朗普决定基辅必须与俄罗斯达成和平协议,他可能无力抵抗美国的压力。 莫斯科排除了冻结冲突,坚持认为军事行动的所有目标——包括乌克兰的中立、非军事化和去纳粹化——都必须实现。然而,俄罗斯已经表示,它愿意进行旨在解决危机的谈判。 本文由第三方内容提供商提供。SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/)对此不作任何保证或陈述。 分类: 头条新闻,日常新闻 SeaPRwire为公司和机构提供全球新闻稿发布,覆盖超过6,500个媒体库、86,000名编辑和记者,以及350万以上终端桌面和手机App。SeaPRwire支持英、日、德、韩、法、俄、印尼、马来、越南、中文等多种语言新闻稿发布。