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  • Zimbabwe massive export of fruits to China

    The General Administration of China’s Customs said on July 1 that fresh citrus from Zimbabwe that abides by bilateral phytosanitary regulations can be imported into China. Sweet oranges (Citrus sinensis), mandarins (Citrus reticulata), grapefruits (Citrus paradisi), lemons (Citrus limon), limes (Citrus aurantifolia), and bitter oranges are now all legal to import from Zimbabwe (Citrus aurantium)….

  • Luckin Coffee vs Starbucks battle in China: How wins?

    Chinese rival to Starbucks, Luckin Coffee, is seeking a daring comeback two years after an accounting scandal rocked its U.S. operations. Luckin’s net income rose by 72.4% to 3.29 billion RMB ($487.92 million) in the company’s second quarter financial report. Revenue in China dropped by 40% to 3.68 billion RMB ($544.5 million) in the third…

  • Chinese Baijiu brands are conquering the World

    Kweichow Moutai, a popular brand of Chinese baijiu, was recently assessed at $43 billion by branding consultancy firm Brand Finance, making it the most valuable spirits brand in the world. Wuliangye, a second major Chinese baijiu brand, was valued at $28.7 billion, putting it in last position. Chinese brands have grown their share of the…

  • Tongcheng Travel in China is Betting Big on the Z-Generation

    Tongcheng Travel, a Chinese internet travel operator, appears to be following the adage “catch ’em young” in its efforts to increase brand awareness among millennials and Gen Zers through a variety of recent marketing initiatives. Tongcheng Travel, formerly known as Tongcheng-Elong, rebranded as ly.com in late April 2020. The company’s new name and logo reflect…

  • Ethiopia hopes to attract more Chinese tourists via digital technology

    Ethiopia is working with China to build up the country’s tourism industry, hoping to draw in more Chinese visitors. In Oromia, the largest regional state in Ethiopia, local and Chinese tourism professionals are collaborating to highlight the region’s hidden treasures in order to attract tourists.Recently, Oromia Tourism Commissioner Lelise Dhugaa told Xinhua that cross-cultural cooperation…

  • The power of photos to engage with Chinese consumers

    Compared to their Western counterparts, the Chinese, particularly the younger generations, are avid photographers. This passion has resulted in the proliferation of photo studios in China, creating a $474 million business by 2021. This is due to the popularity of résumé images among job seekers, selfies for entertainment, and staged photos to capture unique occasions….