Nestle has just opened a new ice-cream factory in the Chinese city
of Guangdong as part of its bid to increase its market share in the
country. The 22,000-sq.-meter plant will allow Nestle to triple its
annual ice-cream output in China to 64 million liters. The facility cost
250 million Yuan (US$35.6 million) and it reportedly will focus on the
production of high-end ice-cream products.
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