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25 Champagne exports are slumping because people aren't in the mood to celebrate inflation and conflicts, chief of French producers' association says

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Aditi Bharade @ Business Insider · today 01:59 EDT

Champagne exports are slumping because people aren't in the mood to celebrate inflation and conflicts, chief of French producers' association says

The head of the Champagne producers association said that with inflation, global conflicts and economic uncertainty, this is "no time for celebration."

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