On November 20, Gelonghui reported that French luxury goods group LVMH's Hennessy is considering moving the Cognac bottling process to china. China is Hennessy's second-largest export market, with last year's export volume reaching 1.7 billion dollars. Hennessy stated that after china implemented anti-dumping measures, the company is considering all options, including transporting Cognac to china for bottling, emphasizing that the final decision will be based on the results of the tests. This news led to a strike by about half of the company's French factory workers (approximately 500 people) on Tuesday, worrying about the impact on the local job market. The French General Confederation of Labor (CGT) stated that Hennessy's plan has poured cold water on the workers, and if other liquor companies follow suit, it will have a very significant impact on employment in france. Workers will continue to strike on Wednesday.
轩尼诗拟将干邑入樽工序迁移至中国 引发法国工厂半数工人罢工
Hennessy plans to move the Cognac bottling process to china, leading to half of the workers at the French factory going on strike.
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