
Group 1 - The core adjustment of Nestlé China is underway, with the appointment of Pamela Takai as the new head of coffee business, effective September 1, 2025 [1][2] - This change follows Kais Marzouki's assumption of the CEO role for Nestlé Greater China on July 1, 2025, indicating a strategic shift in leadership [2][4] - The coffee business is a key revenue driver for Nestlé, accounting for a significant portion of its sales, despite a 1.8% decline in overall sales in the first half of 2025 [2][3] Group 2 - Nestlé's sales in Greater China fell to 2.47 billion Swiss francs (approximately 20.76 billion RMB) in the first half of 2025, down from 2.639 billion Swiss francs (approximately 21.41 billion RMB) in the same period last year [2] - The coffee segment represents about 4% of Nestlé's coffee business, with estimated revenues of approximately 960 million Swiss francs (around 7.9 billion RMB) for 2023, showing little change since 2021 [3] - The adjustments in Greater China are part of a systematic approach to enhance focus and investment in consumer demand and demographics, as stated by CEO Laurent Freixe [5][6]