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Why Europe Rejected Hard Seltzer Ep108

36 min · 1. juni 2026
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This source argues that global market trends do not guarantee success when expanding into new territories, specifically comparing the beverage industries in the United States and Europe. The author highlights how the failure of hard seltzer in European markets serves as a warning against ignoring local regulatory details and established consumer habits. Success in international exports requires a deep understanding of taxation structures, existing competitors, and cultural nuances rather than simply copying a domestic playbook. Instead of relying on broad global forecasts, strategy directors must perform rigorous due diligence to ensure a product fits the specific regional landscape. Ultimately, the text emphasizes that a product’s popularity in one country does not bypass the need to navigate the unique legal and social rules of another. If you like this episode make sure to follow this show Follow ⁠Akos⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/akospetri/] for the latest strategic frameowkrs on LinkedIn.  Contact us with any questions at: info@zenithglobalcommercial.com Visit our website at: ⁠https://www.zenithglobalcommercial.com [https://www.zenithglobalcommercial.com/]

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