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Starbucks Corp. says aims to triple China revenue by 2022

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SHANGHAI — Starbucks Corp. is looking to more than triple its revenue and almost double its store count in China over the next five years, doubling down on the market as traffic growth comes under pressure in the United States.

The US coffee chain, which recently raised $7.15 billion in a deal with Nestlé, aims to have 6,000 stores in the country by the end of 2022, it said in a statement. It has around 3,300 stores in 141 cities in China currently.

Starbucks dominates China’s coffee scene, although it is seeing more competitio­n from smaller rivals, similar to how it is coming under pressure from a “third wave” of boutique coffee sellers and cheaper rivals in the US.

Late last year it launched its first overseas “Reserve Roastery” — an opulent flagship store with gourmet coffees and a bakery — in Shanghai, where executive chairman Howard Schultz told Reuters store numbers in China would hit 10,000 within a decade, overtaking even the US market.

Starbucks also said it expects to more than double its operating income in China over the next five years, relative to 2017.

It made $3.24 billion in China/ Asia-Pacific revenue in the past financial year while operating income was $764.8 million, according to calculatio­ns by Reuters. A breakdown for China alone was not immediatel­y available.

This month Starbucks struck a deal with Nestlé, the world’s largest food and beverage company, to give the Swiss firm exclusive rights to sell Starbucks’ packaged coffees and teas around the world.

Starbucks said the alliance with Nestlé would help further extend the coffee chain’s reach and scale throughout China.

“Starbucks will look to leverage the recently announced global coffee alliance with Nestlé to provide even more athome options to the Chinese consumer in the future,” it added. —

 ??  ?? IN THIS file photo taken on April 17, a Starbucks Coffee cup is seen outside a Starbucks Coffee shop in Washington, DC.
IN THIS file photo taken on April 17, a Starbucks Coffee cup is seen outside a Starbucks Coffee shop in Washington, DC.

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