Tag: China
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The history of the Yihai Kerry Arawana’s grain and oil empire
How did Golden Arawana grow from selling a small barrel of cooking oil to one of the world’s top three grain and oil groups with a market value of over RMB 330 billion in 30 years?
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Soylent’s Chinese CopyCat has achieved unprecedented success in China.
Although meal replacement is just starting in China, it shows great potential. In September 2021 alone, more than 8.77 million sets of meal replacements were sold on Taobao/Tmall.
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The Day Li Ziqi Stood Still
Li Ziqi, the most famous Chinese youtuber, hasn’t uploaded any new episodes for months. Her company is trying to “kidnap” her. Just like what happened to Taylor Swift a few years ago.
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The Brief Story of DJI’s Entrepreneurship
If you’re a drone enthusiast, you must have heard of DJI. In a way, DJI defines the consumer market for drones. Before DJI, only model airplane enthusiasts bought and used drones. After DJI, drones became a kind of flying camera that could be used by anyone who could take a selfie. DJI is from China,…
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How Did Bosideng Become the King of Down Coats?
In China, people use Bosideng to refer to down coats. Let’s talk about this.
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China Erythritol Factory Dominates the World’s Sugar-Free Drinks
In 2020, five sugar factories in Shandong, China, produced 95% of the world’s erythritol. The most important part of the sugar-free drink you drink comes from here.
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Let’s get this straight: Chinese consumers hate plant-based meat
So for plant-based meat to succeed in China, the only solution is to “stop being expensive and unpalatable.”
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How did Yadea become Tesla in the electric bike market?
All gasoline-fueled machines are becoming powered by electricity, and so are motorcycles. This is the age of Yadea.
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“Manner Coffee”, another miracle of China’s coffee industry after Luckin
After Luckin, there is a coffee chain unicorn in China, and even Bytedance, the parent company of Tiktok has become an investor in it. What is its magic?
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Semir, a Chinese clothing brand that doesn’t just sell clothes
Semir is the real competitor to Zara, Himm and Uniqlo in China. Now it is moving into overseas markets.