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Scotch Barometer Points To Taiwanese Stagnation
May 2008 | Industry NewsFigures released by the UK's Scotch Whisky Association have revealed that value exports of Scotch whisky to Taiwan fell by 23% in 2007 to GBP81.8mn (US$159.9mn), while the country dropped out of the top 10 volume importers of the beverage all together. With the Taiwanese typically very demanding in terms of the quality of their whisky, opting for more expensive single malts over blended alternatives, the sales slump has been attributed to a drop in consumer confidence on the back of perceived economic
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