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The Beijing-based coffee giant has opened a new RMB 3bn ($440m) roasting facility in Qingdao – a strategic hub for growing its domestic operations and showcasing China’s standing on the global coffee stage

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The Beijing-based coffee giant has opened a new RMB 3bn ($440m) roasting facility in Qingdao – a strategic hub for growing its domestic operations and showcasing China’s standing on the global coffee stage

Chinese coffee giant Luckin Coffee has commenced operations at a new RMB 3bn ($440m) roasting facility in Qingdao, Shandong Province.

The strategic move not only bolsters its own supply chain but also strengthens China’s position as a global hub for coffee commerce.

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