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From:ChinaDaily | 2021-06-02 10:04
Global kiwifruit giant Zespri is looking to scale up its presence to 100 cities in China from the current 50 and bring onboard more partners in the next five years as it looks to tap into rising market opportunities. The China market is undoubtedly one of the most important markets for Zespri, said Michael Jiang, general manager of Zespri Greater China. Starting from 2019, China has become Zespri s number one market worldwide. While local sales only accounted for 5 percent of Zespri s global sales 10 years ago, that figure rose to nearly 20 percent last year. Over the past 10 years we have grown rapidly in the China market, fueled by rising urbanization, a growing middle class and consumers increasing demand for healthy, nutritious foods, Jiang said.
They generally sell only to customers they know and trust, but some seem willing to sell to anyone. The packets of 20 cigarettes retail for about $20, just under $10 cheaper than the cheapest legal brand. A
Stuff reporter was able to purchase a packet of 20 “Double Happiness” brand cigarettes of Chinese origin on his second visit to a dairy in east Auckland. When the reporter asked for a “pack of 20 Double Happiness, thanks”, the worker behind the counter waited a couple of beats for another customer to leave the store.
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A packet of Double Happiness cigarettes, smuggled into the country from China and sold to a Stuff reporter.
Not a brand manager per se, but a well-known photographer and branded content creator who has made a name for himself in the social media sphere. Shawn Ogulu was recently announced as a brand ambassador for Tamron SA.
University researchers are pioneering a new topical treatment for cervical cancer and forming global partnerships to help more women in developing countries to survive the disease.