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China's Corporate Expansion: Beijing's Brands Target Global Markets

Facing a stagnant domestic economy, Chinese firms are aggressively pushing overseas to challenge established Western industry leaders.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 21, 2026 at 10:10 PM
A shop of Mixue, a Chinese bubble tea brand in Chongqing, China in April 2026. In the foreground a girl walks away from the shop holding two sundaes and a drink.

Chinese companies are aggressively pivoting from low-cost manufacturing to building globally recognized consumer brands, a strategy known as 'chuhai' or 'going out to sea.' Faced with a sluggish domestic economy, declining birth rates, and oversaturated markets at home, firms like BYD, Anta, and various tea chains are flooding international markets to maintain growth.

BYD, bolstered by significant government subsidies and incentives that have drawn criticism from Western officials for creating an uneven playing field, has already surpassed Tesla as the world's largest electric vehicle producer. Meanwhile, retail giants like Miniso and restaurant chains like Haidilao are leveraging their scale to challenge Western staples.

In the coffee sector, the local chain Luckin Coffee has effectively sidelined Starbucks in China, boasting nearly four times the store count of its American rival. While these companies claim their expansion is a result of innovation and industrial prowess, the reality is a desperate scramble to escape a cooling Chinese economy.

As these brands infiltrate markets from London to New York, they are testing whether they can sustain momentum against established global players while navigating the geopolitical tensions surrounding Chinese state-backed industrial policy.

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