Irish beef exporters need ‘very clear positioning’ to succeed in China
Hot pop is one of the most popular dishes in China. — © Getty Images
Margaret Donnelly
Irish beef exporters need to have a very clear positioning in the Chinese market if they are to succeed, according to one industry expert.
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