China offers tax refund to French cognac makers amid EU brandy anti-dumping probe: source
Major brands Hennessy, Martell and Rémy Martin have been offered the terms, said the person, who spoke anonymously due to the sensitivity of the issue.
To qualify, producers must agree to Beijing’s demands, commit to a minimum selling price and refrain from dumping practices, the person said, adding that negotiations were ongoing but the refunded amount should be “pretty significant”.
The investigation into European cognac, mainly produced in France, will conclude on July 5. If no agreement is reached by then, the temporary tariffs of up to 39 per cent could become permanent.
The Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac (BNIC) – France’s leading representative for the cognac industry – said both sides had negotiated a preliminary agreement to establish a minimum import price, pending approval from Chinese authorities.