HONG KONG -- Nissin Food Holdings will push deeper into China, as the Japanese purveyor of instant noodles looks for fresh growth in factory towns.
Japanese company eyes inland areas with growing industries

Kiyotaka Ando, chief of Nissin Foods' Hong Kong and China operations, says the company is open to M&A deals in mainland China and Hong Kong. (Photo by Kensaku Ihara)
HONG KONG -- Nissin Food Holdings will push deeper into China, as the Japanese purveyor of instant noodles looks for fresh growth in factory towns.