CHINA: Ministry denies intervening in Wahaha dispute
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 11 July 2007
A spokesman at the Chinese Ministry of Commerce has officially confirmed that the ministry has not requested documents from the Danone food and beverage group regarding its dispute with its joint venture partner Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co.
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A spokesman at the Chinese Ministry of Commerce has officially confirmed that the ministry has not requested documents from the Danone food and beverage group regarding its dispute with its joint venture partner Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co.

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