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CHINA/TAIWAN
FRANCHISE NEWS ARCHIVE
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: : 2003
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Foreign retail giants to be regulated. Impending
regulations governing foreign investment in the retail sector are
expected to bring an end to the circumvention techniques some big
international names have used to break into the Chinese market. ....
[more]
10/11/03
Jinjiang International to franchise budget hotels. China's
largest tourism conglomerate, Jinjiang International Holdings Co Ltd,
is to franchise its budget hotel arm, Jinjiang Inns, in its bid to
expand nationwide. .... [more]
30/9/03
McDonald's Serves Up Homegrown Flavor in China Ads.
McDonald's Corp unveiled on Thursday television advertisements starring
a popular Chinese singer as it seeks to expand and head off stiff
competition in the world's most populous nation. .... [more]
25/9/03
McDonald's hungry for China franchises. McDonald's Corp
is counting on China legalizing franchise outlets next year, hoping
the business strategy that made it the world's largest hamburger chain
will help it dominate the country's US$48 billion fast-food market.
.... [more]
10/9/03
Franchising becomes popula in China. The country's growing
affluence and status as the world's biggest consumer market have attracted
many foreign established brands to open franchised stores in China.
.... [more]
4/9/03
Cosmetics wholesaler to open franchise. SaSa, a popular
cosmetics franchise in Hong Kong, is expected to appear on the streets
of Shanghai next summer. .... [more]
3/9/03
Zegna in mainland sales push. You would expect to find
one of Italy's finest clothiers in just about every major fashion
capital of the world. This month, however, Urumqi, the capital of
Xinjiang in northwestern China, will be home to the latest Ermenegildo
Zegna outlet. .... [more]
1/9/03
China adopts law to curb government power. A new law
enacted by China's top legislature aims to remove much of the red
tape associated with running businesses, and remove loopholes for
corrupt officials to make money from issuing licenses and franchise
rights. .... [more]
28/8/03
IKEA's low-price strategy remains. Swedish home furnishing
producer IKEA said it will maintain its low-price strategy and planned
to open another two new stores in China in the new financial year.
.... [more]
27/8/03
McDonald's China franchise to launch Shanghai IPO. Sanyuan
Foods, holder of McDonald's franchises in Beijing and booming Guangdong
province, said on Monday it would launch China's first initial public
offering linked to an international fast-food name. .... [more]
25/8/03
Supermarket king eyes 570 new stores. China's biggest
retail-chain operator, Lianhua Supermarket, said yesterday it would
invest more than 400 million yuan (US$48.3 million) to open about
570 new stores in the second half of the year. .... [more]
22/8/03
Franchising laws on the cards. Long-awaited regulations
on commercial franchising are likely to be unveiled before the end
of this year, according to a senior official with the Ministry of
Commerce. .... [more]
14/8/03
Taco Bell plans expansion in China. US fast food giant
Yum Brands, parent of Pizza Hut and Kentucky Fried Chicken, plans
to expand operations in China following the success of its first Taco
Bell restaurant. .... [more]
14/8/03
Legal battle brews between Starbucks and Chinese coffee shop.
Coffee chain giant Starbucks is at the centre of a brewing copyright
row with Xingbake, a Shanghai coffee shop it claims has copied the
US-based company's logo and name. .... [more]
6/8/03
Cherokee Inc. Facilitates Agreement for the Hot Kiss Brand in
China. Hot Kiss, a leading American junior apparel and accessory
brand, has entered into an exclusive international licensing agreement
for mainland China with Zhejiang Xuege Fashion Co., Ltd. .... [more]
5/8/03
Health crowd warms to frozen yogurt. The company widely
seen as responsible for popularizing frozen yogurt as a healthy snack
food on the mainland is surprisingly a textile conglomerate that just
happened to stumble onto the food processing business. .... [more]
31/7/03
Easier access to retail, distribution market urged.
Prominent Hong Kong business people are calling for more specific
concessions under the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, including
the removal of all limitations on franchising. .... [more]
17/7/03
HK people allowed to open stores in Guangdong. Hong
Kong permanent residents of Chinese nationality will be allowed to
set up individually-owned retail stores in Guangdong Province, but
will not, however, be allowed to conduct franchising business. ....
[more]
30/6/03
Restaurants, beauty saloons resume business in China after
SARS. Latest statistics from the national information center
indicate that by mid-June, 80 percent of restaurants and beauty saloons
throughout China had resumed business, after temporary suspension
due to the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak. ....
[more]
29/6/03
SARS slows down China's retail sales. The SARS outbreak
dented China's retail sales in May, the National Bureau of Statistics
said Monday. .... [more]
17/6/03
Popeyes Chicken plans expansion in other countries.
The opening of new restaurants in Mexico, China and Jamaica is already
under way and is expected to continue over the next 10 years. ....
[more]
17/6/03
China Seen Tightening Control Over Internet Cafes. China
said on Tuesday it had given licenses to 10 local firms to open Internet
cafe chains, a move analysts said was designed to squeeze out smaller
players and tighten control of sensitive political information. ....
[more]
10/6/03
McDonald's Raises Big Mac Prices in China. McDonald's
has raised the price of its popular Big Mac hamburger in China by
up to 4 percent, but denied a newspaper report Monday that suggested
it was to cover SARS-related expenses. .... [more]
9/6/03
KUB gives up rights to A&W in HK and Philippines. KUB
Malaysia Bhd has surrendered the franchise rights to develop and operate
A&W restaurants in Hong Kong and the Philippines effective June 5.
.... [more]
8/6/03
Asia's First Institute of Franchising Set up in China.
Beijing Normal University recently set up an institute on franchising
at its Zhuhai branch campus in south China's Guangdong province. ....
[more]
6/6/03
Black Canyon freezes plan. The coffee-restaurant chain
Black Canyon (Thailand) says it has suspended plans to expand into
China due to the expected negative impact from Sars on the economy.
.... [more]
30/5/03
China Unicom to open 700 Internet bars nationwide. China's
second largest telecommunications provider China Unicom plans to set
up a chain of 700 internet bars nationwide this year, the first to
open in Shanghai in the coming months, state press reported today.
.... [more]
30/5/03
Yum opens first Taco Bell in China. Will the Chinese
take to tacos? That's the question Samuel Su is chewing over after
opening the first Taco Bell outlet in the Middle Kingdom this week.
.... [more]
23/5/03
Taiwanese turn to vendor carts during difficult economic times.
With the rising tide of unemployment, franchising has been thrust
into the limelight. .... [more]
16/5/03
Fried chicken franchises hatch new pecking order. In
the midst of depressed sales, one fast-food chain in Taiwan has found
a winning strategy to revamp its sales and expand on the cheap. ....
[more]
9/5/03
Big Mac is cheapest in China. The cheapest Big Mac in
the world can be bought in China, while the Swiss have to pay nearly
four times as much for the same burger. .... [more]
24/4/03
SARS not stopping Thai Village in China. SARS or no
SARS in China, Thai Village restaurant chain opened three new restaurants
there in as many weeks. .... [more]
10/4/03
Auto parts stores take to road. China's first Japanese-made
auto parts and accessories franchise system was established, with
three central franchise shops opened in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou
in late March. .... [more]
1/4/03
Sun creams the competition. Chinese American David Sun,
dubbed by some Beijing's Emperor of Coffee, is now selling coffee
to tea-drinking China, where many of the 1.3 billion people still
share his childhood view about the bitter brew. .... [more]
28/3/03
Party time at Tandoor. The Tandoor Beijing was officially
opened on Monday after a successful 10-month trailblazer in the capital.
.... [more]
14/3/03
Unemployed getting involved with franchises. More and
more people who find themselves out of work are trying to get back
on their feet by getting involved with a franchise, according to Association
of Franchise Promotion Taiwan secretary general Wang Kuo-an. ....
[more]
11/3/03
McDonald's goes for niche stores. McDonald's Taiwan
is looking to boost its stagnating sales by expanding into niche markets
and opening "new-concept" outlets. These include a McCafe store in
Tienmu and over a dozen McKiosk shops scattered around the nation.
.... [more]
11/3/03
China's KFC Outlets Offer Beijing Duck. Blending local
cuisine with its American-style fowl fare, KFC is now offering its
increasingly sophisticated Chinese customers an even broader selection
of tastes: regular, extra-crispy - and Beijing duck. .... [more]
12/2/03
Investment forms in public service sector. The central
government is encouraging investment in the sector through various
forms including franchising. .... [more]
12/2/03
Sincere about returning. Sincere is resolute in its
determination to stage an eye-catching comeback and to elbow its way
into the local convenience store market. .... [more]
24/1/03
Bally Total Fitness Builds on Global Expansion Efforts with
New Franchised Clubs in Southeast Asia. Bally Total Fitness
today announced that it will be expanding its current franchising
efforts within Southeast Asia, launching new health clubs in Taiwan,
Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. .... [more]
17/1/03
Pizza Hut won't dish up franchises. Tricon Global Restaurants
Inc, the US-based fast food giant, will not franchise its Pizza Hut
business in China, despite prospects within the fledgling market.
.... [more]
14/1/03
Convenience stores a boon for many. It is 8 am on December
25. Like any other working day, the city is now in a morning rush,
with people heading for work amid the chilly winter wind, often including
a stop at one of Shanghai's 3000 convenience stores on the way. ....
[more]
7/1/03
Hotpot challenges global fast-food giants. Chongqing
hotpot, a century-old Chinese dish named after its birthplace - the
Southwest China city of Chongqing - has become a potential rival to
global fast-food giants like McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken and
US-based Dicos. .... [more]
2/1/03
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