
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
Mixue Group, the largest fresh drinks producer in the Chinese mainland by retail market share, made a strong debut on the Hong Kong stock exchange, opening 29 percent above its initial public offering price at HK$262 ($33.59) per share.
In recent years, the new-style tea beverage industry has continued to grow explosively in China’s consumer market, and the deep integration of brand and Chinese culture is becoming a new trend in the development of the industry.
In recent years, the phenomenon of co-branding in the new style tea beverage Industry has become more frequent. Nowadays, this co-branding boom continues to heat up, constantly bringing new surprises and experiences to consumers.
The Nepal Tea-Tasting Festival: Strengthening Nepal-China Cultural Bonds, co-hosted by the Nepali Embassy in China and the Silk Road Cities Alliance, was held in Beijing.
Recently, the new-style tea industry has set off an unprecedented wave of “vegetable”. Many well-known tea brands have launched new products with vegetables as the main raw material, in order to meet the growing health needs of consumers.
KAZAN, Russia — “Around 400 years ago, the Great Tea Road that connected the two countries went past Kazan, through which tea leaves from China’s Wuyi Mountain region found their way into many Russian households,” President Xi Jinping said to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. Xi recalled the history in his meeting with Putin
On October 20, 2024, the 2024 Sanya International Tea meeting was successfully held in Sanya, Hainan Province. Mr. Wang Qing, President of the China Tea Marketing Association, attended the opening ceremony and delivered a speech.
On October 18, the launch ceremony for the New Style Tea Beverage Public Welfare Fund’s industrial assistance series projects was held in Beijing.
With the intensified competition of China’s new-style tea track, the industry has entered the stage of stock breaking and brand premium development, new tea brands have turned their eyes overseas to seek new increment.
Recently, the 31st Shanghai International Tea Exhibition was grandly opened in Shanghai Difute International Tea Culture Plaza. Wang Qing, the Chairman of China Tea Marketing Association and Direct General of National Technical Committee 339 on Tea of Standardization Administration of China, attended the event and delivered a speech. Wang Qing pointed out that the Shanghai