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Bubs on front foot to avoid China trade backlash – The Australian Financial Review
The China aggression on barley and wine hasn’t yet made it to infant formula, and Bubs Australia is having a foot in both camps with a local China deal.
“It helps to mitigate some of the risk,” Ms Carr said.
She also said since the advent of COVID-19 there had been a shift in many industries back towards local manufacturing. Global groups such as Nestle had done similar deals in the China market in the past months.
“We are seeing a change in sentiment. There is consumer pride in local manufacturing,” she said.
“This way, we believe the Chinese consumer will be getting the best of both worlds.”
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