JAPAN: Lawson "targets 10,000 stores in China"
By Dean Best | 13 October 2011
Japanese retailer Lawson Inc has reportedly set plans for a network of over 10,000 outlets in China.
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Japanese retailer Lawson Inc has reportedly set plans for a network of over 10,000 outlets in China.

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