CHINA

BY MINI PANT ZACHARIAH, IN MUMBAI, JULIAN RYALL, IN TOKYO, AND WANG FANGQING, IN SHANGHAI Meanwhile, as the popularity of online shopping continues to grow in China, more and more drinks companies in the country are diving into the virtual market, in hopes of a big return. One recent example of this is Tibet 5100 Water Resource Holdings Ltd., a Beijing-based company that sells high-end mineral water under the brand name Tibet Spring. The product was mainly sold in China's expensive high-speed railway trains until late June, when the company began selling 'water ...


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