Chinese coffee start-up Luckin to enter Greater Middle East, India markets

(Xinhua)09:29, July 23, 2019

BEIJING, July 22 — Chinese coffee chain brand Luckin Coffee has set its sight on global expansion by planning businesses in the Greater Middle East and India markets via a partnership.

Luckin Coffee and Americana Group, the largest integrated food product company in the Middle East, signed a Memorandum of Understanding Monday, which includes a plan to set up a joint venture to launch new retail coffee businesses in the above regions.

This collaboration represents Luckin Coffees first step toward bringing its leading products from China to the world, said Luckin Coffee founder and CEO Jenny Qian.

Founded in 2017, Luckin posted fast expansion thanks to its convenient tech-driven services and affordable quality products. It now operates over 3,000 stores across 40 cities in China.

The company plans to open more than 4,500 stores by the end of 2019 to become Chinas largest coffee chain.

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