Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rhvwr7/food_industry) has announced the addition of the "Food Industry Management Briefing: China - Riding the Dragon" report to their offering.

This year, China's GDP is forecast to grow at the slowest rate for over a decade. However, the country is set to remain the global growth engine, presenting huge opportunities for food companies. There are, however, myriad challenges to navigate.

After three decades of double-digit growth, fuelled by high levels of export and investment, China's economy has seen something of a slowdown. The country is facing a number of structural issues as it progresses from a manufacturing-led economy to one underpinned by services and consumer spending. Nevertheless, the underlying drivers of consumption remain and the government seems well-prepared to manage this transition. For the foreseeable future, China looks set to remain the global growth engine.

This latest management briefing looks at how China's food industry will develop over the coming years.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. The 'Sleeping Dragon' Awakened

3. China Briefing: Retailers Look To China For Growth Opportunities

4. Beijing Puts Wheels In Motion On New Safety Laws

5. Multinationals Face Shifting Formula Landscape

6. Multinationals Vie For Place At Table

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rhvwr7/food_industry

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