As the summer draws to a close ahead of the Labor Day holiday it appears that Americans’ overall appetite for in the early summer were broadly unchanged, and tastes shifted. Total imports in June increased just 0.3% on a year earlier, Panjiva data shows. The number one supplier, Mexico, saw a 2.6% increase, after a weak start to the second quarter. Shipments of beer from Belgium and the U.K. dropped (by 39.3% and 7.2% respectively), while beers from Germany increased 43.4%.
Source: Panjiva
While June is normally the peak import month, demand has recovered over the summer. Seaborne data for July shows a recovery of 13.0% on a year earlier in the total, and by as much as 17.2% on a pro-rata basis in August.
Source: Panjiva
Mexican beer exports also accelerated globally in July. Growth of 17.0% on a year earlier was the third straight month of growth, and the fastest rate of increase since November. Restructuring within production facilities ownership meant that Constellation Brands (producer of Corona, Modelo and Pacifico) climbed 31.4%, while AB InBev saw a 44.4% drop. Heineken has seen a recovery, expanding 31.9% after a 1.1% slide in May.
Source: Panjiva