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Chinese coffeehouse chain Luckin Coffee has won a trademark infringement case against Thailand’s Royal 50R Group. The Central ...
Luckin Coffee lost a lawsuit alleging trademark infringement in Thailand on Dec. 1, according to multiple Thai media reports, after the Chinese coffee chain sued local company 50R Group over its ...
Luckin, in the meantime, had only 18 total stores outside China as of Q3. Even worse, while Cotti Coffee has made its entry into Thailand market successfully, Luckin does not only encounter ...
Luckin Coffee's second-quarter earnings highlight ... international success that can be replicated in other nations like Thailand, South Korea, or even the United States. Luckin's potential ...
Luckin Coffee, China’s largest coffee chain, was awarded damages totalling Bt10 million - one of the highest amounts ever awarded in a trademark infringement case. Register for free to receive our ...
At the same time, there are reports that fellow Chinese beverage giant Luckin Coffee may now be planning ... Singapore and Thailand, as of Dec. 31 2024. Currently, around 97% of its locations ...
Luckin Coffee has rapidly bounced back from its previous ... this could pave the way for Luckin to expand into more Asian markets like Thailand and Indonesia. All these countries are popular ...
Luckin Coffee opened on average 13 new stores per ... and was also holding talks with potential franchise partners in Thailand. Choosing Southeast Asia as the first stop for international ...