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China’s ‘New Consumers’ Don’t Want a House. They Want Labubu ...China’s tea makers are constantly rolling out new drinks that go viral on social media. Mixue, known for its ice cream and sugary drinks priced under $1, has opened over 46,000 stores as of end ...
The company controlled the trade of some of the world's most valuable products: tea, coffee, spices, cotton, silk, porcelain, saltpeter, wool, and slaves. But their monopoly was growing unpopular ...
And in China, the fluctuating weather is impacting some of the world's most prized areas for growing tea. NPR's Emily Feng and producer Aowen Cao bring us this report.
A key tea festival has opened in China's mountainous Yunnan province, offering a close look at development strategies that could hold valuable lessons for Kenya as it seeks to boost the ...
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