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US court clears sale of Vitamin World to Feihe Internatio­nal

- By WANG ZHUOQIONG wangzhuoqi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

A US bankruptcy court judge approved New York-based Vitamin World Inc’s sale to Feihe Internatio­nal on Thursday, a move which will help the Chinese baby formula maker to expand into the nutrition and health business amid a saturating milk powder market in the country.

Vitamin World Inc, the third largest nutritiona­l supplement­s retailer in the US, said on Thursday that it will be acquired by China’s leading infant and toddler formula milk powder company Feihe Internatio­nal for $28 million. Vitamin World filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September.

According to Feihe Internatio­nal, the two firms will join hands to better tap the health market.

“While continuing to focus on infant and baby formula milk powder, Feihe is ready to explore the health and nutrition market in China, which has great potential and it has answers to the dynamic demands of affluent Chinese consumers,” Leng Youbin, chairman of Feihe Internatio­nal, told China Daily.

According to Euromonito­r Internatio­nal, the total market size of the vitamins and dietary supplement­s in China was about 122.4 billion yuan ($18.5 billion) in 2016.

Vitamin World’s diversifie­d product portfolio — more than 600 products including vitamin and herbal products, as well as its leading industrial management, will bring valuable assets to Feihe as it continues to expand in the domestic health market, said Leng.

Feihe plans to introduce imported high-end health and nutrition products to the Chinese market soon and will have an independen­t team to operate its health sector, it said.

Michael Madden, CEO of Vitamin World, said the cooperatio­n will help Feihe to provide high-end nutrition products for consumers of all ages.

Vitamin World has 156 retail stores in major cities in the US, including New York, Los Angeles and Florida.

The company also sells products through its e-commerce platform.

Feihe said they will retain the remaining stores in the US, which will serve as a good platform for its US expansion.

Feihe is the largest domesticbr­and baby formula supplier in China, and had registered for an initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange this year.

Song Liang, an independen­t analyst, said the move reflects the fierce competitio­n within the domestic baby formula milk powder industry, which is expected to grow to 100 billion yuan by 2020.

“If one company grows, another company will wane,” said Song. “The increasing­ly transparen­t prices and market informatio­n will lead to lower gross profits.”

The deal will help Feihe to connect with the internatio­nal market and boost Vitamin World’s presence in China and other Asia-Pacific markets, said Song, adding that the existing US retail stores will boost local employment and economy.

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