US/CHINA: Golden Dragon relocates to Beijing

By just-food.com | 17 October 2008

Food and beverage importer Golden Dragon Holdings has relocated its headquarters to Beijing, China.

Originally located in Miami, Florida, the company said that it has entered into a one-year lease agreement at the Kerry Center in Beijing.

The company said it believes the move will provide it with a greater focus on the sales and logistics operations of its US products to the local Beijing supermarkets, hypermarkets and convenience stores.

Golden Dragon Holdings is a publicly traded company that owns and operates Golden Dragon Food & Beverage Import & Export of Hong Kong and Beijing Flying Golden Dragon (BFGD).

BFGD distributes some of the most popular US food and beverage brand products directly into the hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores in China.

Sectors: Emerging markets

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