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Since 2018, the China International Import Expo has always been held as scheduled every autumn, on the shores of the East China Sea and the banks of the Huangpu River. On the eve of the opening of the 7th CIIE in 2024, on November 4, witnessed by Australian Trade Minister Farrell and Ambassador to China Giss, well-known Australian beef suppliers Teys, Dingdong Maicai and Shanghai Tiancuiting signed a tripartite strategic cooperation memorandum, which will introduce high-quality beef products from Australia's high-quality ranches and directly supply them to Chinese consumers. This is also the only signing witnessed by Minister Farrell during his visit to China.
This also means that Dingdong Maicai's product line is becoming increasingly rich, and the construction of the global supply chain is also accelerating. From cherries, Musang King durian to Australian fresh beef, Dingdong Maicai is constantly consolidating its domestic supply chain while accelerating the construction of a global supply chain, enriching its mid-to-high-end product line, and creating high-quality, cost-effective, distinctive, and scenario-oriented products.
Shanghai Tiancuiting Health Food Co., Ltd. was established in 2006, dedicated to providing meat solutions for China's retail industry. Tiancuiting has abundant resources for importing beef and mutton, providing production, processing, and logistics distribution services for imported meat products for large chain supermarkets and fresh food platforms across the country. Adhering to an open business philosophy, the enterprise has launched a variety of diversified meat product combinations with competitive advantages.
Teys Australia was founded in 1946 and is one of the largest suppliers of chilled grain fed beef in Australia. Its products are exported to over 60 countries worldwide, including black Angus cattle, grass fed beef, and grain fed beef, among others. The products are widely supplied to domestic and international markets. It is reported that Teys plans to further expand its market share globally, especially in the Chinese market, by collaborating with retailers and the catering industry to provide more customized high-quality beef products. Teys has 6 beef processing plants, 3 high-quality ranches, and 2 deep processing plants. It will provide top beef from Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria to Dingdong Maicai.
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