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欧盟、日本计划对小包裹收税;霸王茶姬计划今年海外新增110+门店丨36氪出海·要闻回顾
36氪·2025-05-25 13:18

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights various developments in the overseas expansion of Chinese companies, showcasing their growth strategies, market entries, and financial performances in international markets. Group 1: Company Developments - Meituan's Keemart has officially launched operations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with a focus on hiring local talent for its grocery retail business [8] - Bawang Tea plans to expand internationally by opening over 110 new stores by 2025, with a total goal of 1,000+ stores in mainland China and 1,500 globally [8] - Ningde Times has successfully listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with its stock price rising by 16.43% on the first day, raising funds primarily for its Hungarian base [9] - Miniso reported Q1 overseas revenue of 1.59 billion yuan, a 30% year-on-year increase, with a total of 3,213 overseas stores [10] - BYD's electric vehicle sales in Europe surpassed Tesla for the first time in April, with a 169% year-on-year increase in registrations [10] Group 2: Market Trends and Opportunities - The EU and Japan are planning to impose taxes on small packages, which could impact cross-border e-commerce, particularly from China [16] - The EU's battery law implementation has been postponed, providing a buffer for Chinese battery exporters to the EU [17] - The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 negotiations have been completed, aiming to enhance economic integration and cooperation [16] Group 3: Financing and Investments - Airwallex completed a $300 million Series F funding round, with a post-money valuation of $6.2 billion, indicating strong investor confidence in its global fintech capabilities [4] - 52TOYS has submitted its IPO application in Hong Kong, with significant growth in overseas revenue projected [12] - Square and other investors participated in a funding round for Sailglobal, a global HR management platform, indicating a growing interest in HR tech solutions [21][22]