CHINA/US: Tyson closes in on poultry deal
By: just-food.com | 17 July 2008
Tyson Foods, the US-based meat giant, confirmed today (17 July) that it is undertaking due diligence on Chinese poultry group Shandong Xinchang Group with a view to buying a stake in the business.
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Tyson Foods, the US-based meat giant, confirmed today (17 July) that it is undertaking due diligence on Chinese poultry group Shandong Xinchang Group with a view to buying a stake in the business.

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