India becomes new target for Suntory investments
Suntory is looking to expand its beverage and nutrition business in India with local partners. As CEO Takeshi Niinami has said, the Japanese multinational is looking to invest much more in India, both in building new factories and acquiring existing companies. Meanwhile the situation in China has made the company cautious: the recent use of the spy law to detain foreign workers has alarmed businesses.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/2-3
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