China

Domestic Chinese producers aim for greater wine market share

Chinese wine market acquisition on the cards

By Jennifer Phang

China Tontine Wines Group, one of the largest wine producers in China, is looking to expand its current offerings with its intended acquisition of Yantai Baiyanghe Winery.

Crackdown on Chinese functional food sector

China tightens up on fortified foods regulation

By Ankush Chibber

China has announced new regulations and a renewed focus on the quality and safety of functional foods being sold in the country, as part of a series of crackdowns meant to reinforce food safety in the country.

A future in Chinese management for Danish companies in China

The future: Danish companies, Chinese management

By Kacey Culliney

Danish business in China was celebrated at a business awards ceremony on Saturday, but the future needs to be focused on combining operations with Chinese management, according to business expert.

Sustainable manufacturing in China: GE

Green manufacturing: China

By Kacey Culliney

GE Food and Beverage Solutions is targeting China due to considerable growth in the food and beverage sector and the growing trend towards greener manufacturing, the company said.

Walmart China reopens but can it regain consumer trust?

Walmart China reopens its stores

By Kacey Culliney

Walmart China’s doors will reopen to the public today, following the two week closures of its stores during an investigation into allegedly mislabelling regular pork as organic.

Chinese favour chocolate-strawberry flavour

Opportunities for smaller companies in Chinese chocolate market

By Caroline Scott-Thomas

Foreign firms are the biggest players in a rapidly growing chocolate confectionery market in China – but a fragmented market means there are opportunities for smaller companies, according to a new report from Datamonitor.

Chinese jittery about beverage safety

Chinese jittery about beverage safety

By Ankush Chibber

A survey conducted by an online polling site in China has revealed that only one in five Chinese consumers trust the quality of bottled beverages.

Lonza to expand vitamin B3 production in China

Lonza to expand vitamin B3 production in China

By Shane Starling

Swiss supplier Lonza will open a new vitamin B3 manufacturing facility in China in 2012 that will significantly lower production costs for the vitamin and boost output by 40%.

China inspects moon cakes, finds 96 per cent safe

China inspects moon cakes, finds 96 per cent safe

By Ankush Chibber

Food safety in China saw another big push with food inspectors combing down food units that are selling moon cakes, a food product that is in great demand during the mid-autumn festival.

Online shopping made smarter

Online shopping made smarter

By Kacey Culliney

Online shopping company yihaodian.com has launched a collection of virtual supermarkets for mobile users throughout Shanghai’s metro system, with researchers claiming the development could offer NPD potential for food and drink brand owners.

Health claim substantiation rules are tightening in China

China set to slash approved health claims by a third

By Shane Starling

Amendments to 2009 laws that saw 27 health and nutrition claims approved in China will see the number reduced to 18, as momentum grows toward a European Union-style emphasis on human clinical data.

Nestlé pays out €1.2bn for a majority stake in Hsu Fu Chi

Nestlé pays out €1.2bn for a majority stake in Hsu Fu Chi

By Jane Byrne

Nestlé has paid out bought €1.2bn for a majority stake in leading Chinese confectionery maker Hsu Fu Chi, with the Swiss group flagging up access to extensive production capabilities and a major distribution network as its wins.

Lawmakers expose China’s ongoing food safety flaws

Lawmakers expose China’s ongoing food safety flaws

By Rory Harrington

Unscrupulous food processors, corrupt officials, incomplete regulations and ignorance of the laws are some of the ongoing defects in China’s food safety system, said a report by the country’s legislators this week.

Chinese dairy standards under fire

Chinese dairy standards under fire

By Ankush Chibber

A top local dairy industry official has called China's dairy standards the loosest in the world, triggering a fresh controversy on the issue.