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"In five to 10 years, there is going to be a Unilever China which will be seen by most Chinese as a Chinese business with strong international connections." - Niall FitzGerald, Unilever Chairman, in 1999.1 "It also demonstrates our commitment to Shanghai and China. We plan to put more intellectual capital to Shanghai. China is and will continue to be Unilever's most important market." - Unilever China Chairman, Alan Brown, on the development of global research laboratory at Shanghai in China, in 2001.2 IntroductionIn 2002, European FMCG major, Unilever Plc. (Unilever), established its global procurement unit in Shanghai, China. Niall Fitzgerald, Unilever Chairman, said the establishment of the global processing centre would increase opportunities for Chinese raw material providers to compete in the international market, and would help in the development of Unilever's global businesses. However, the joint venture route that the company adopted backfired, and Unilever found itself losing out to its American counterpart, Procter and Gamble.
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1] "Unilever bundles Chinese operations", Eurofood, July 1999. |
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