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Sabah coffee showcased at festival in China

Sabah coffee showcased at festival in China

Borneo Post08-05-2025

Chiew Heng Hock (third left) presenting souvenirs and Sabah coffee products to Liu Qingli, Purchasing Manager of Henan Cajino Food Co., Ltd., accompanied by Dick Lee and Desmond Hsiu.
KOTA KINABALU (May 8): A delegation from the Sabah China Chamber of Commerce (SCCC), led by Vice President and Young Entrepreneurs Committee Chairman Chiew Heng Hock, visited Tongmeng Ancient Town in Zhengzhou and Huojia County, China on April 30 for a business exchange and to participate in a local coffee festival.
The delegation included Young Entrepreneurs Committee Vice Chairmen Dick Lee and Desmond Hsiu, who presented Sabah coffee products and souvenirs to their Chinese hosts.
Under the arrangement of Feng Na, secretary of Tongmeng Ancient Town, the delegation toured several leading enterprises: 1. Henan Cajino Food Co., Ltd. – A top bakery chain with 45 stores, specializing in cakes, pastries and mooncakes. 2. Zhengzhou Baixing Food Co., Ltd. – A 30-year veteran in halal food production, famous for its 'Tao Lao Da' brand, capable of producing 200,000 rice dumplings daily.
3. Innolcon Medical Technology Co., Ltd. – A biomedical firm with CE, ISO13485 and FDA certifications, specializing in medical devices.

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