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Starbucks has a plan of adding 12,000 locations in the next five years.

Starbucks Creates Partnership With WeChat for Gift Card and Payment Deal

Starbucks has announced its partnership with Tencent's WeChat, striking a gift card and payment deal.

The 13 new designs of Starbucks red holiday cups came from customers from six countries.

Starbucks Unveils 13 New Red Holiday Cups

In time for the upcoming Holiday season, Starbucks has launched 13 new red holiday cup designs.

Starbucks is planning to expand and more than double its store count in China in five years' time.

Starbucks Growth Momentum Shifts to China

Starbucks is looking to make China the main hub of its operation. While at it, they also plan to add over 10,000 new employment opportunities every year.

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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Says China Stores Most Profitable

Howard Schultz, the CEO of Starbucks, has announced that the company's Chinese stores are the most efficient and profitable following the annual profits announcement by the US coffee retail giant.

 A new holiday Starbucks cup is viewed on November 12, 2015 in New York City.

Starbucks Reveals New China CEO, Plans 5,000 Stores by 2021

American coffeehouse Starbucks announced on Wednesday it is promoting company executive Belinda Wong to chief executive for China and revealed its plan to increase its store count to 5,000 by 2021.

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Starbucks Unveils a Slate of New Tea Drinks in China

Coffee house chain Starbucks Corp. said on Monday that it is offering a slate of new tea drinks called Teavana in over 6,200 stores in China and the Asia-Pacific region.

The Starbucks add-on can be downloaded for free from the Office Store.

Microsoft Launches Starbucks Add-in for Outlook

Microsoft has announced a new Starbucks add-in for Outlook, which was first introduced during the Build 2016 developer conference in March.

American coffeehouse Starbucks to open its first international roastery in China in 2017.

Starbucks to Build its First International Roastery in China

American coffeehouse Starbucks announced on Thursday that it will establish its very first roaster in Shanghai, China, next year. This will be the first Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room outside the United States.

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Helen Hunt Mistaken for Jodie Foster at Starbucks [PHOTO]

Helen Hunt got mistaken for Jodie Foster by a barista when she visited a local Starbucks on Monday.

Coffee Shop Drinks Found To Contain Excessive Amounts Of Sugar

Nike Teams up With Starbucks to Create Coffee-Inspired Sneaker

Shoe company Nike has teamed up with coffee giant Starbucks to create a coffee-inspired pair of sneakers that will surely be a hit among sneaker-loving coffee drinkers.

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Starbucks 'Teavana' is Coming to China

During its annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday, Starbucks announced that they will be bringing Teavana, the company's own line of tea, to China.

Foreign establishments are experiencing a booming economy in spite of China's economic slowdown

Foreign Firms Target Chinese Consumers

Amidst China's economic slowdown, foreign enterprises such as coffee shops and clothing boutiques claim that their businesses are flourishing.

Police Continue Efforts To Clear Hong Kong Protest Sites

McDonald's to Let Customers Make Their Own Burger in Beijing

In a pursuit to win over other stores in China's increasingly competitive fast food scene, McDonald's has unveiled a new store in Beijing – one that offers burger customization to hungry Chinese customers.

Economic Warning Signs Increase

Starbucks Plans to Open Thousands of Stores in China

The world's largest coffee chain plans to put up many stores in the world's second largest market. Starbucks Corp. reportedly plans to open up 500 stores in China in 2016, as part of a plan to put up 3,400 stores by 2019.

A Girl In A Coffee Shop Enjoys Her Coffee

Hong Kongers Spend More Money on Cappuccino Than Other City Dwellers

Hong Kong coffee enthusiasts opt to spend more of their money on a quick caffeine fix compared to residents of eight other cities like New York and London, according to a survey.

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