
South-East Asia is a region that offers multiple new business opportunities for wine producers around the world, the head of the Vinexpo organisation believes.
Speaking after the conclusion of Vinexpo Asia in Singapore, Vinexposium CEO Rodolphe Lamayse said: "The wine and spirits industry is at a global turning point.
"With so many uncertainties re-shaping global trade, South-East Asia emerges as a new consumption continent. This is no time for solo moves - it's about playing as a team.
"And Vinexpo Asia offered precisely the field for that. Our responsibility is clear: bring structure, perspective, and clarity."
Vinexpo Asia 2025 ran from May 27-29 and attracted 8,998 trade participants at Marina Bay Sands, including substantial numbers from Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Vinesposium reported that the ASEAN bloc demonstrated a shared momentum driven by demographic growth and economic ambition.
"It's always very exciting to be at Vinexpo Asia, it's an annual activity for us. We meet our partners and explore new brands to introduce in Malaysia. Being here speeds up the process," says Wilson Khor, marketing brand manager at Luen Heng F&B.
Vinexpo Asia will returns to Hong Kong from May 26-28 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC). The event alternates between Singapore and Hong Kong.
For more information see the Vinexpo Asia website.
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