Luckin Coffee International (Hong Kong) Limited
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2025-04-15 (forbes.com.br)
Tea Coffee War: Chinese Luckin Coffee and Chagee face Starbucks
Learn how Asian brands are positioning themselves in the US coffee and tea market. Read in full at Forbes Brazil.
Read more2025-01-16 (enanyang.my)
Huayang Catering is listed on the market, and Luckin Coffee will be launched in Malaysia on January 23.
Recently, Daizi Industrial (HEXIND, 0161) successfully obtained the franchise rights of Luckin Coffee in Malaysia. The Malaysian coffee market is experiencing a fierce battle, with international brands and local brands competing with each other, and this competition has become more intense with the arrival of Chinese chain giants.
Read more2025-01-13 (cafebiz.vn)
Mixue, Luckin Coffee, Haidilao and many other Chinese brands are entering Southeast Asia with 6,100 stores
Southeast Asia is an attractive market for Chinese F&B (food and beverage) brands.
Read more2025-01-11 (businesstimes.com.sg)
From mala to milk tea, China’s F&B giants take South-east Asia by storm
[Ho Chi Minh City] China’s food and beverage (F&B) brands, from bubble tea chain Mixue and hotpot giant Haidilao to Luckin Coffee and Chagee, are charging into South-east Asia, capitalising on the region’s proximity, less saturated market and growing consumer demand, even as they contend with fierce competition at home.
Read more2024-11-21 (worldcoffeeportal.com)
Starbucks reportedly mulling stake sale in its China business
The US coffee giant is seeking to reverse falling sales and footfall in the vast East Asian market, where its 7,500-store business is faces fierce competition from fast-growing, value-focused domestic rivals, Luckin Coffee and Cotti Coffee
Read more2024-11-11 (thitruongvietnam.vn)
The rise of Chinese coffee: Lessons for Vietnam's F&B franchise market
The Vietnamese coffee market is growing strongly, attracting the participation of many domestic and foreign brands. However, fierce competition from international giants, especially Chinese coffee chains with breakneck growth rates, is posing challenges.
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2024-11-04 (thebambooworks.com)
Locked in overheated battle with its clone at home, Luckin eyes expansion in U.S.
China’s largest coffee chain Luckin is accelerating its move overseas, even as two-year-old rival Cotti Coffee does the same
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2024-09-28 (perfectdailygrind.com)
Coffee News Recap, 27 Sep: Lamastus Family Estates auction sets new world record of US $13,518/kg, arabica prices reach new high & other stories
Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the week.
Read more2024-09-23 (diendandoanhnghiep.vn)
New strategic weapon of coffee chains
Faced with fierce competition, coffee chains are looking for a new drink to change the game. That's... tea.
Read more2024-08-15 (cabotwealth.com)
What Is the Best Coffee Stock in the World?
Starbucks (SBUX), Dutch Bros (BROS) and Luckin Coffee (LKNCY) are all competing for market share, but which is the best coffee stock in the world?
Read more2023-01-29 (scmp.com)
Luckin Coffee stakeholder Ares SSG seeks a slice of the growing private credit market in Asia | South China Morning Post
Credit-focused alternative investment manager Ares SSG is eyeing opportunities in Asia as demand for private capital surges in the region, CEO Edwin Wong says.
Read more2022-07-15 (chinadaily.com.cn)
Starbucks-Luckin competition heats up
Matcha-flavored cake and drinks are sold in a cafe in Xidan Joy City in Beijing. [Photo by Du Lianyi/China Daily]
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