
China’s Confectionery and Chocolate Market
China's confectionery and chocolate market has seen significant growth, driven by changing consumer behaviors, a growing middle class, and demand for premium, health-conscious products. Western brands are thriving, making China a key market for global confectionery and chocolate companies.

China's Evolving Pet Dog Market
Many Western perceptions of China's dog market are outdated. We've researched beyond the myths to uncover the reality: a rapidly evolving industry with a growing focus on animal welfare, premium products, and pet companionship. From the rise of pet influencers on Douyin to the increasing demand for high-quality pet healthcare, we explore the true potential of China's dog market.

The Changing Toy Market in China
China is the second-largest market for toys. Here's what you should know to understand the opportunities available for international brands.

Trademarks in China
So, you're looking to enter the Chinese market and need a trademark—here's what you should know.

The Growing Coffee Market in China
Explore the coffee market in China, from evolving consumer preferences to rising coffee culture and learn about instant coffee, capsule machines, RTD trends, and specialty brewing.

Guide to Selling Cosmetics in China
Despite recent economic challenges, the Chinese cosmetics market continues to grow, presenting a good opportunity for foreign brands. So, how can foreign brands tap into this market?

Customized Cosmetics and Supplements in China
Globally, there is growing interest in customized products, especially food supplements and cosmetics. Given China's enormous market, is there potential to offer these products there?

China Market Entry: Key Factors and Strategies
Breaking into the Chinese market is an appealing prospect for any brand. As the world's most populated country, China has become a lucrative destination for selling products. However, entering and thriving in China’s incredibly competitive marketplace can pose unique challenges. Let's dig a little deeper into the frameworks, strategies, and considerations crucial for any brand that contemplates setting up shop In China.

How to Successfully Enter the Chinese Market
The allure of the Chinese marketplace is undeniable. Yet cracking this complex market isn't a walk in the park. Cultural subtleties, intricate regulations, and fierce competition make it a challenging endeavor. So, what's the recipe for success for foreign businesses aiming to make their mark in China? Let's delve into some key strategies and tips.

A Guide to Obtaining an ICP License in China
An ICP filing is essential for all websites hosted on servers within China. Whether you're an individual or a business. Websites hosted in China require an ICP filing, ICP license or EDI license . In this article we'll explain what it is, whether you need it, and how to obtain it.

How To Open Tmall And JD.com Stores In China
Tmall and JD.com are the two most dominant e-commerce platforms in China. Together, they account for 85% of China’s e-commerce market. It then comes as no surprise that every company serious about selling to Chinese consumers should consider opening their store on either or both of the platforms.

How To Open Cross Border Tmall and JD.com Stores
Unlike the standard Tmall and JD.com, cross border platforms Tmall Global and JD Worldwide allow companies to open own store and sell to China using their foreign business license. This makes it an attractive choice for many foreign brands. However, opening cross border stores is a complex project. This guide will explain all the requirements and necessary steps.

Shanghai Jungle Leads Woom Bikes’ Expansion Into China
Shanghai Jungle has led the expansion of woom Bikes into China and serves as brand’s exclusive distributor. Work entails online and offline distribution, marketing, administrative tasks and other activities.