China Bound

Racing to the Chinese market

Norton Motorcycles is a long-established British manufacturer of motorbikes that has a heritage of craftsmanship. Stuart Garner, the CEO and owner of the company, talks about his passion for China, and the partnerships he's built in the country.

Craft beer from Down Under: Cheers!

Craft beer from Down Under: Cheers!

Coffee break: It’s from Ethiopia!

Ethiopian exporters have discovered a fresh market for their coffee in China. Coffee consumption in China is said to be growing at a rate of around 20% annually, more than 2% above the global rate of growth.

Finding its way onto Chinese dinner tables

In the heart of the beautiful Franschhoek Valley, in South Africa's Western Cape Province, lie La Motte, Leopard's Leap and L'Huguenot vineyards. CEO Hein Koegelenberg speaks about his experience of exporting South African wines to China over twelve years and what he hopes for the future of his brands in this rapidly changing market.

Aussie beef aiming to tempt China’s foodies

Aussie beef aiming to tempt China’s foodies

California cotton embraces China

Trade between the US and China has expanded exponentially over the past fifty plus years. One area of trade that has been expanding significantly is agriculture. California alone exported $185 million worth of cotton to China last year. But with the current trade war, companies are taking hits. One such company is Bowles Farming out of California. We spoke with Bowles President Cannon Michael for his thoughts on the dispute.