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What Chinese liquor maker Moutai’s slump says about the country’s economy

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A staff member sorts Kweichow Moutai liquor at a supermarket in Yongnian district of Handan, North China’s Hebei province, Jan 9, 2025.

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BEIJING — Walk down most streets in China and you’ll find a liquor store advertising premium spirits brand Moutai, along with posters of resale prices by vintage year.

It’s a testament to how intertwined the red-and-white-labeled bottles have been with China’s economy in recent decades. The 53% alcohol content “baijiu” was long a staple at government and business dinners for toasts and sealing deals, so much so that Moutai’s stock became a market bellwether.

But the spirits company is now struggling, as China’s business world adapts to the tech-heavy artificial intelligence era.

Kweichow Moutai’s half-year report this month showed a rare drop in net profit, down by 1.95% to 44.5 billion yuan ($6.6 billion). It was the first decline for the first six months of a year since 2014, and only the second such drop based on data going back to 2002, according to Wind Information data.

The latest results followed a decline of 4.5% in net profit for all of 2025 — the first annual decline on record, data showed.

It’s all related to changes in the economic environment, said Ye Yuhua, fund manager at Ba Luo Fund. That’s according to a CNBC translation of Mandarin.

China’s economy in the second quarter expanded at its weakest pace since the fourth quarter of 2022, with urban fixed-asset investment, including real estate development and infrastructure projects, declining 5.7% in the first six months from a year earlier.

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When the real estate sector thrived, there were naturally more scenarios involving premium baijiu consumption, Ye said. Now with the economic shift to high-end tech, he noted the people involved with this emerging industry aren’t as inclined to drink baijiu.

“It’s an irreversible trend,” he said. “Baijiu has become a saturated market.”

China’s anti-corruption crackdown has intensified in recent years, contributing to drag on retail sales. In 2020, Chinese authorities also tightened restrictions on real estate developers’ ability to borrow heavily for growth, clamping down on a construction-heavy sector that had come to determine a quarter of the economy.

Stock drop

Moutai was the largest listed company in mainland China by market capitalization from 2020 to 2023, according to Wind Information data.

Shares briefly fell Monday after the weekend release of its semi-annual financial report, driving its year-to-date losses to 5.7% as of Tuesday. The stock is has declined on an annual basis for four consecutive years.

The half-year report also showed China’s state funds Central Huijin and China Securities Finance, sometimes dubbed part of the “National Team,” were no longer among the 10 largest holders of Moutai stock.

Institutional investor sentiment likely troughed given the exit of Huijin and China Securities Finance from its top 10 shareholders in the second quarter, Citi sad in a report. 

The most significant signal from the baijiu company’s latest financial report is that the value of Moutai in business negotiations is shrinking, said Dongfang Li, an independent stock analyst.

However, he pointed out that Moutai’s high 90% gross margin, its profitability and stable dividend continue to attract institutional funds. Li expects institutional allocation to persist.

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Citi analysts attributed the decline to the company’s transition from wholesale to direct-to-consumer sales rather than soft demand. The bank maintained its “buy” rating on Moutai. 

They expect Moutai to benefit from a recent rotation back into China’s consumer sector, with global long-only investors cautiously returning to high-quality, large-cap consumer staples.

Morningstar similarly said in a report that a mix shift toward direct-to-consumer sales likely distorted Moutai’s payment line, while underlying demand appeared stronger than reported revenue growth. More broadly, it said Moutai is its preferred pick within China’s baijiu sector, citing its competitive position and deepening market-oriented reform. 

Shifts to watch

Looking ahead, both Citi and Morningstar mentioned the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival in their reports. Citi said Moutai may have been incentivized to shift some inventory supply from the second quarter to the third, when the Mid-Autumn Festival falls, to capture the full benefit of its second round of price hikes, which took effect on July 18.

Morningstar, meanwhile, said recent price hikes and seasonally stronger Mid-Autumn Festival sales should support a gradual earnings pickup from the second half. It expects Moutai’s net profit to grow at an 8% compound annual growth rate from 2025 to 2030. 

Moutai has implemented two rounds of price hikes for its flagship liquor this year. 

Investors, meanwhile, are still waiting for the baijiu market to recover before making strategic moves, said Wenjie Ding, investment strategist for global capital investment at China Asset Management.

She noted ETF data showed net outflows for the better part of this year from food and beverage companies with significant baijiu weighting, although sentiment could have improved modestly this month.

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As Beijing has left real estate behind in pursuit of technological development, will Moutai be replaced by another stock as well, signaling a changing of the old guard for good?

Li pointed out that since the beginning of the year, several Chinese tech names have surpassed Moutai in market value at different points. He noted memory chip company CXMT that listed last month has a market capitalization about 2.5-times that of Moutai.

“The market is shifting from the traditional economy’s logic of steady growth to high growth potential and global competitiveness brought about by technological innovation,” he said in Chinese, according to a CNBC translation.

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