SINGAPORE -- Singapore, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian nations have drawn a flood of interest from China's food and beverage brands, which are looking for a breather from fierce competition at home, according to a report published Thursday.
Luckin, Haidilao, others run 6,000 outlets amid 'cutthroat' domestic battle

A Luckin Coffee store in Singapore: Chinese food and beverage brands like Luckin are aggressively opening new shops in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Dylan Loh)
SINGAPORE -- Singapore, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian nations have drawn a flood of interest from China's food and beverage brands, which are looking for a breather from fierce competition at home, according to a report published Thursday.