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Lego and Tencent team up

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COPENHAGEN: Danish toymaker Lego A/S is teaming up with Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd to jointly develop online games and potentiall­y a social network aimed at Chinese children.

Privately-owned Lego has seen a slowdown in sales growth in recent years, but the Chinese market has been a bright spot with sales growing 25-30% in 2016.

It is competing with Barbie maker Mattel Inc and Hasbro Inc, the firm behind My Little Pony, for a slice of the $31 billion toys and games market in China.

Lego said yesterday that the partnershi­p with Tencent, China’s biggest social network and gaming company, aimed to create a safe online environmen­t covering content, platforms, and experience­s tailored for Chinese children.

“We’ve seen more and more Chinese children engage with the world digitally, and the partnershi­p will bring them safe and imaginativ­e digital LEGO content that also supports their needs of learning, developmen­t and entertainm­ent,” Jacob Kragh, head of Lego in China, said in a statement.

The partnershi­p includes developing a Lego video zone for children on the Tencent video platform, as well as developing and operating Lego branded licensed games, the toymaker said.

It also includes Lego Boost — a building and coding set that lets children turn their brick creations into moving objects — and will explore developing a joint social network for children in China.

Tencent is Asia’s most valuable company with a market capitalisa­tion of $537 billion.

Last year, Mattel struck deals with Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and online content developer BabyTree to sell interactiv­e learning products based on its Fisher-Price toys.

Lego has about a 3% market share in China, followed by Mattel and Hasbro with around 2 and 1%, respective­ly, according to Euromonito­r Internatio­nal.

In 2016, Lego opened a factory in Jiaxing which it expects to produce 70-80% of all its products sold in Asia.

 ?? REUTERS/ JASON LEE ?? Children look at Lego boxes at a Lego store in Beijing.
REUTERS/ JASON LEE Children look at Lego boxes at a Lego store in Beijing.

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