
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA)
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
Most of Gong’s fitness clients are male office workers and college students who, he said, have embraced healthier beverages.
Instead, the regular pounding of tea leaves with a pot and wooden hammer, often accompanied by the singing of folk songs, would herald the start of the day.
From Chinadaily Xi Jinping and Nguyen Phu Trong shared a tea break together on Tuesday in Hanoi.
From China Daily Yao Binyi, a fourth-generation Malaysian of Chinese descent, is all about tea now. After stints in the tech and finance sectors, he now co-owns a tea house and recently finished a book about Liubao tea, a fermented black tea originating from South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. In the 17th century, Liubao
Customs statistics show that China’s tea exports totaled 367,500 tons in 2023, a decrease of 0.77 million tons (a 2.05% year-over-year decrease) compared with the whole year of 2022. Tea exports amounted to $1.741 billion, with a $341 million less than in 2022, equal to a 16.38% decline year-on-year. Average price reaches 4.74 US dollars/kg,
At the invitation of Brazil China Chamber of Commerce and Colombia China Friendship Association, from Dec 5thto Dec 12th, China Tea Marketing Association made an 8-day official visit to Brazil and Columbia for tea industry and market investigation. During the visit, CTMA respectively visited Brazil China Chamber of Commerce, Solidaridad Brazil Branch, Colombia China Friendship
The Year 2023 is one with more rat race in new-style tea beverage. After three years of epidemic, the consumer market has ushered in a full recovery this year, but “retaliatory consumption” does not seem to be reflected. The trend of rational and healthy consumption is surging, and the questionable characteristics of high sugar, high
From People’s Daily Online On Dec. 1, a China-Europe freight train loaded with 200 tonnes of tea produced by Hubei Xiaoganhong Tribute Tea Co., Ltd. (Xiaoganhong) departed for Russia. During the Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing in October, Xiaoganhong, which is based in central China’s Hubei Province, signed a contract
NANNING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — Having savored tea for over 2,000 years, Chinese tea enthusiasts are now welcoming innovations in this age-old beverage, with trends ranging from fruit tea and bubble tea to blended drinks like chai latte, sparking a thriving market. Peng Yonghua, a veteran engineer at the research and development center of an
On November 19,”Drinking” leads the trend – the 2023 New-Style Tea Beverage Exchange Conference was successfully held. Wang Qing, Chairman of China Tea Marketing Association and director general of National Technical Committee 339 on Tea of standardization Administration of China, Song Huiyu, Chairman of Chibi CPPCC and Executive Vice chain leader of tea industry; Zhang