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26% year-over-year increase in revenue to $74.6 million24% year-over-year increase in Adjusted EBITDA1 to $13.5 millionAdjusted gross margin percentage1 of 31.3%Backlog1 reached $245.0 million, representing 300 days of annualized revenue, as at June 30, 2024

MONTREAL, Aug. 5, 2024 /CNW/ – 5N Plus Inc. (TSX: VNP) (“5N+” or “the Company”), a leading global producer of specialty semiconductors and performance materials, today announced its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 ended June 30, 2024 (“Q2 2024”). All amounts in this press release are expressed in U.S. dollars unless otherwise stated.

For the second quarter and first half of 2024, we generated impressive year-over-year revenue and Adjusted EBITDA growth as well as solid margins and a near-record backlog, propelled by the strategic sectors we serve, with terrestrial renewable energy and space solar power consistently remaining the standouts. Our strong performance and continued momentum reflect the execution of our strategy aimed at securing additional volume in Specialty Semiconductors, achieving strong pricing and maintaining a favourable overall product mix across our segments.

“I would like to recognize the 5N+ team for successfully delivering on our strategic priorities, thereby further solidifying our position as the trusted supplier of advanced materials globally. The renewal of our longstanding agreement for the supply of specialized semiconductor materials to First Solar, Inc. (“First Solar”) in Q2 2024 for the manufacturing of PV solar modules, with increased volume and favourable terms, illustrates this well. We are also executing our expansion projects on plan, building our capacity in tandem with contracted demand and to capture future opportunities,” said Gervais Jacques, President and CEO of 5N+. 

Q2 2024 Highlights

Revenue in Q2 2024 increased by 26% to $74.6 million, compared to $59.1 million in Q2 2023, primarily driven by strong growth under Specialty Semiconductors.Adjusted EBITDA in Q2 2024 increased by 24% to $13.5 million, compared to $10.8 million in Q2 2023, driven by higher volume from the terrestrial renewable energy and space solar power sectors, and better prices over inflation.Adjusted gross margin increased by 20% to reach $23.4 million in Q2 2024, favourably impacted by the same factors as above. Adjusted gross margin as a percentage of sales was 31.3%, compared to 32.9% in Q2 2023, impacted by a less favourable product mix under Performance Materials.Net earnings in Q2 2024 were $4.8 million, compared to $10.1 million in Q2 2023 which was positively impacted by a non-recurrent litigation and restructuring income.Backlog stood at $245.0 million, representing 300 days of annualized revenue as at June 30, 2024, 12 days higher than the previous quarter and 11 days higher than the same period last year, primarily due to the timing of contract signings and renewals.Net debt1 was $91.1 million as at June 30, 2024, compared to $73.8 million as at December 31, 2023, reflecting an increase in working capital1 and planned capital expenditures in the first half of 2024 under Specialty Semiconductors. The Company’s net-debt-to-EBITDA ratio1 stood at 2.15x as at June 30, 2024.

Other Q2 2024 Developments

During Q2 2024, 5N+ announced the successful renewal and extension of its supply agreement with its longstanding customer First Solar, thereby increasing its supply of specialized semiconductor materials to First Solar for the manufacturing of thin-film photovoltaic solar modules. The renewed agreement, under favourable commercial terms, represents a 50% increase in volume over the next two calendar years compared to the previous agreement. As part of the renewed agreement, 5N+ and First Solar also continue to collaborate on the development and supply of other renewable energy products to support the growth and improvement of thin-film technology.Also in Q2 2024, the Company announced that it was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense for $14.4 million, subject to certain conditions and the achievement of pre-set milestones over a four-year term, in support of the Company’s germanium substrates production facility in St. George, Utah.

Outlook

In Specialty Semiconductors, 5N+ continues to benefit from its unique position as the leading global supplier of ultra-high purity semiconductor compounds outside China, with long-term partnerships with key customers. Growing demand remains the rule, particularly in terrestrial renewable energy and space solar power. 5N+ is well-positioned to capitalize on future opportunities in these high-growth sectors, as well as other markets, including sensing and medical imaging.

Management expects growth in the Performance Materials segment to be primarily derived from health and pharmaceutical products, which provide high profitability and predictable cashflows. Additional long-term opportunities are expected to stem from product expansion and development initiatives, including through partnerships.

Based on its performance year-to-date, Management expects to achieve the higher end of its previously disclosed Adjusted EBITDA guidance range of between $45 million and $50 million for 2024. Its Adjusted EBITDA guidance range for 2025 of between $50 million and $55 million remains unchanged.

Conference Call

5N+ will host a conference call on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at 8:00 am Eastern Time to discuss Q2 2024 financial results. All interested parties are invited to participate in the live broadcast on the Company’s website at www.5nplus.com.

To participate in the conference call:

Toronto area: 289-819-1350Toll‐Free: 1-800-836-8184Enter access code: 10386

A replay of the conference call will be available two hours after the event and until August 13, 2024. To access the recording, please dial 1-888-660-6345 and enter access code 10386.

About 5N+

5N+ is a leading global producer of specialty semiconductors and performance materials. The Company’s ultra‐pure materials often form the core element of its customers’ products. These customers rely on 5N+’s products to enable performance and sustainability in their own products. 5N+ deploys a range of proprietary and proven technologies to develop and manufacture its products. The Company’s products enable various applications in several key industries, including renewable energy, security, space, pharmaceutical, medical imaging and industrial. Headquartered in Montréal, Quebec, 5N+ operates R&D, manufacturing and commercial centers in strategically located facilities around the world including Europe, North America and Asia.

Forward‐Looking Statements

Certain statements in this press release may be forward‐looking within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Such forward‐looking statements are based on a number of estimates and assumptions that the Company believes are reasonable when made, including that 5N+ will be able to retain and hire key personnel and maintain relationships with customers, suppliers and other business partners, that 5N+ will continue to operate its business in the normal course, that 5N+ will be able to implement its growth strategy, that 5N+ will be able to successfully and timely complete the realization of its backlog, that 5N+ will not suffer any supply chain challenges or any material disruption in the supply of raw materials on competitive terms, that 5N+ will be able to generate new sales, produce, deliver, and sell its expected product volumes at the expected prices and control its costs, as well as other factors believed to be appropriate and reasonable in the circumstances. However, there can be no assurance that such estimates and assumptions will prove to be correct. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve assumptions, risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict and may cause the Company’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward‐looking statements. A description of the risks affecting the Company’s business and activities appears under the heading “Risk and Uncertainties” of the Company’s 2023 MD&A dated February 27, 2024, and note 10 of the unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements for the three and six-month periods ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023 available on www.sedarplus.ca.

Forward‐looking statements can generally be identified by the use of terms such as “may”, “should”, “would”, “believe”, “expect”, the negative of these terms, variations of them or any similar terms. No assurance can be given that any events anticipated by the forward‐looking statements in this press release will transpire or occur, or if any of them do so, what benefits that 5N+ will derive therefrom. In particular, no assurance can be given as to the future financial performance of 5N+. The forward‐looking statements contained in this press release is made as of the date hereof and the Company has no obligation to publicly update such forward‐looking information to reflect new information, subsequent or otherwise, unless required by applicable securities laws. The reader is warned against placing undue reliance on these forward‐looking statements.

5N PLUS INC.
INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS 
For the three and six-month periods ended June 30

(in thousands of United States dollars, except per share information) (unaudited)

Three months

Six months

2024

2023

2024

2023

$

$

$

$

Revenue

74,580

59,075

139,599

114,362

Cost of sales

54,385

42,765

102,405

84,767

Selling, general and administrative expenses

8,717

7,569

16,034

14,462

Other expenses (income), net

2,329

(4,500)

4,579

(2,834)

65,431

45,834

123,018

96,395

Operating earnings

9,149

13,241

16,581

17,967

Financial expense

Interest on long-term debt

2,146

2,141

3,941

4,173

Imputed interest and other interest (income) expense

(272)

(85)

139

143

Foreign exchange and derivative loss (gain)

2

(274)

(385)

(259)

1,876

1,782

3,695

4,057

Earnings before income taxes

7,273

11,459

12,886

13,910

Income tax expense (recovery)

Current

2,177

2,855

4,691

3,769

Deferred

307

(1,539)

899

(1,456)

2,484

1,316

5,590

2,313

Net earnings

4,789

10,143

7,296

11,597

Basic earnings per share

0.05

0.11

0.08

0.13

Diluted earnings per share

0.05

0.11

0.08

0.13

Net earnings are completely attributable to equity holders of 5N+.

5N PLUS INC. 
INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
(in thousands of United States dollars) (unaudited)

June 30, 2024

December 31, 2023

$

$

Assets

Current

Cash and cash equivalents

27,145

34,706

Accounts receivable

40,978

33,437

Inventories

116,015

105,850

Income tax receivable

1,591

1,672

Derivative financial assets

5,232

591

Other current assets

5,003

5,707

Total current assets

195,964

181,963

Property, plant and equipment

89,388

84,600

Right-of-use assets

30,096

29,290

Intangible assets

27,726

29,304

Goodwill

11,825

11,825

Deferred tax assets

8,186

8,261

Other assets

5,837

4,959

Total non-current assets

173,058

168,239

Total assets

369,022

350,202

Liabilities

Current

Trade and accrued liabilities

37,398

37,024

Income tax payable

5,454

4,535

Current portion of deferred revenue

11,685

13,437

Current portion of lease liabilities

1,895

1,811

Current portion of long-term debt

25,000

Total current liabilities

56,432

81,807

Long-term debt

118,205

83,500

Deferred tax liabilities

6,298

5,284

Employee benefit plan obligations

12,388

13,393

Lease liabilities

29,108

28,328

Deferred revenue

7,596

5,629

Other liabilities

3,639

3,669

Total non-current liabilities

177,234

139,803

Total liabilities

233,666

221,610

Equity

135,356

128,592

Total liabilities and equity

369,022

350,202

Non‐IFRS Measures

EBITDA means net earnings (loss) before interest expenses, income tax expense (recovery), depreciation and amortization. 5N+ uses EBITDA because it believes it is a meaningful measure of the operating performance of its ongoing business, without the effects of certain expenses. The definition of this non-IFRS measure used by the Company may differ from that used by other companies.

EBITDA is reconciled to the most comparable IFRS measure:

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Q2 2024

Q2 2023

YTD 2024

YTD 2023

$

$

$

$

Net earnings

4,789

10,143

7,296

11,597

Interest on long-term debt, imputed interest and other interest expense

1,874

2,056

4,080

4,316

Income tax expense

2,484

1,316

5,590

2,313

Depreciation and amortization

4,049

4,015

7,994

8,074

EBITDA

13,196

17,530

24,960

26,300

Adjusted EBITDA means operating earnings (loss) as defined before the effect of impairment of inventories, share-based compensation expense (recovery), litigation and restructuring costs (income), impairment of non-current assets, loss (gain) on disposal of property, plant and equipment, and depreciation and amortization. 5N+ uses Adjusted EBITDA because it believes it is a meaningful measure of the operating performance of its ongoing business without the effects of certain expenses. The definition of this non-IFRS measure used by the Company may differ from that used by other companies.

Adjusted EBITDA is reconciled to the most comparable IFRS measure:

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Q2 2024

Q2 2023

YTD 2024

YTD 2023

$

$

$

$

Revenues

74,580

59,075

139,599

114,362

Operating expenses

(65,431)

(45,834)

(123,018)

(96,395)

Operating earnings

9,149

13,241

16,581

17,967

Share-based compensation (recovery) expense

(15)

701

345

713

Litigation and restructuring (income) costs

(8,772)

(8,772)

Impairment of non-current assets

307

608

307

608

Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment

1,051

1,051

Depreciation and amortization

4,049

4,015

7,994

8,074

Adjusted EBITDA

13,490

10,844

25,227

19,641

Adjusted gross margin is a measure used to monitor the sales contribution after paying cost of sales, excluding depreciation and inventory impairment charges. 5N+ also expressed this measure in percentage of revenues by dividing the adjusted gross margin value by the total revenue.

Adjusted gross margin is reconciled to the most comparable IFRS measure:

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Q2 2024

Q2 2023

YTD 2024

YTD 2023

$

$

$

$

Total revenue

74,580

59,075

139,599

114,362

Cost of sales

(54,385)

(42,765)

(102,405)

(84,767)

Gross margin

20,195

16,310

37,194

29,595

Depreciation included in cost of sales

3,173

3,152

6,249

6,354

Adjusted gross margin

23,368

19,462

43,443

35,949

Adjusted gross margin percentage

31.3 %

32.9 %

31.1 %

31.4 %

Backlog represents the expected orders the Company has received, but has not yet executed, and that are expected to translate into sales within the next twelve months, expressed in dollars and estimated in number of days not to exceed 365 days. Bookings represent orders received during the period considered, expressed in number of days, and calculated by adding revenues to the increase or decrease in backlog for the period considered, divided by annualized year revenues. 5N+ uses backlog to provide an indication of expected future revenues in days, and bookings to determine its ability to sustain and increase its revenues.

Net debt is calculated as total debt less cash and cash equivalents. Any introduced IFRS 16 reporting measures in reference to lease liabilities are excluded from the calculation. 5N+ uses this measure as an indicator of its overall financial position.

The net debt to EBITDA ratio is defined as net debt divided by the trailing 12 months EBITDA.

Total debt and Net debt are reconciled to the most comparable IFRS measure:

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

As at June 30, 2024

As at December 31, 2023

$

$

Bank indebtedness

Long-term debt including current portion

118,205

108,500

Lease liabilities including current portion

31,003

30,139

Subtotal Debt

149,208

138,639

Lease liabilities including current portion

(31,003)

(30,139)

Total Debt

118,205

108,500

Cash and cash equivalents

(27,145)

(34,706)

Net Debt

91,060

73,794

Working capital is a measure of liquid assets that is calculated by taking current assets and subtracting current liabilities. Given that the Company is currently indebted, it uses it as an indicator of its financial efficiency and aims to maintain it at the lowest possible level. 

Working capital is reconciled to the most comparable IFRS measure:

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

As at June 30, 2024

As at December 31, 2023

$

$

Inventories

116,015

105,850

Other current assets excluding inventories

79,949

76,113

Current assets

195,964

181,963

Current liabilities

(56,432)

(81,807)

Working capital

139,532

100,156

 

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1These measures are not recognized measures under IFRS and do not have standardized meanings prescribed by IFRS and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. See Non-IFRS Measures for more information.

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China-Europe Youth Exchange Campaign: When Fashion Meets Football — A Green Pitch Appointment for Cross-Cultural Dialogue

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BEIJING, July 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On July 18, in Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, the much-anticipated Guizhou Village Super League staged several thrilling grassroots football matches, accompanied by a one-of-a-kind football culture creative showcase.

The showcase, themed Common Love, blended fashion runway elements with local music and dance, presenting 16 distinctive football-themed jersey designs. These featured Italian architectural graffiti, Brazilian color blocks, as well as motifs of the Great Wall, pandas, Chinese auspicious clouds, and ethnic patterns. The outfits were modeled by over 20 young people from diverse walks of life in Guizhou, while the designs themselves were contributed by more than 100 youth participants from over 20 countries and regions during the China-Europe Youth Exchange Campaign: When Fashion Meets Football.

Launched by the China Media Group, European and Latin American Languages Programming Center, the campaign took football as a shared global language. Through youth creative workshops and interactive exchanges, it encouraged young people worldwide to harness AIGC tools to design football jersey patterns, thereby deepening mutual understanding and strengthening friendship.

This initiative drew enthusiastic participation from youth across the globe, who engaged in online dialogues on sports culture and AI-driven creativity. Experts such as Ana Vasques, Executive President, IETI Artificial Intelligence & Creative Design branch; Giulio Cuomo, Professor of Video Production and AI at Accademia Italiana; and Dr. Zhang Youyu, Distinguished Research Fellow at Peking University, shared their insights based on the campaign’s outcomes. They emphasized that football has long transcended the realm of sport, evolving into a cultural symbol that embodies diverse civilizations. Meanwhile, the innovative application of artificial intelligence is opening new pathways for cross-cultural dialogue among global youth.

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The recognitions highlight Singtel’s leadership in secure connectivity, network transformation, IoT innovation, and cybersecurity, delivering customer value through intelligent digital infrastructure and AI-enabled enterprise services.

SAN ANTONIO, July 20, 2026 /CNW/ — Frost & Sullivan is pleased to honor Singtel with the 2026 Southeast Asia IoT Connectivity Service Provider Company of the Year, 2026 Singapore Network Transformation Customer Value Leadership, 2026 Singapore Cybersecurity Services Company of the Year, and 2026 Singapore SD-WAN and SASE Service Provider Company of the Year recognitions. These acknowledgements reflect Singtel’s outstanding achievements in delivering secure, intelligent, and scalable digital infrastructure that enables enterprises to modernize operations, simplify complexity, and accelerate digital transformation across Singapore and Southeast Asia. They underscore the company’s consistent leadership in strategy execution, customer value creation, and innovation across enterprise connectivity, cybersecurity, software-defined networking, and IoT connectivity services.

Frost & Sullivan evaluates companies through a rigorous benchmarking process across two core dimensions: strategy effectiveness and strategy execution. Singtel excelled in both, demonstrating its ability to anticipate evolving enterprise requirements while consistently translating long-term vision into measurable customer outcomes. Through platforms such as Singtel CUBΣ (CUBE) and its multidomestic IoT connectivity architecture, the company continues to unify networking, cybersecurity, automation, and AI-driven intelligence into integrated solutions that address the growing complexity of hybrid, multicloud, and connected environments. “Singtel has established itself as a benchmark for enterprise digital infrastructure by converging connectivity, cybersecurity, network intelligence, and IoT orchestration into a unified, customer-centric ecosystem. Its disciplined execution, platform-led innovation, and commitment to simplifying complex enterprise environments continue to strengthen operational resilience and deliver sustained value for organizations across the region,” said Kenny Yeo, Director at Frost & Sullivan.

Guided by a long-term strategy focused on digital innovation, intelligent infrastructure, and customer-centric transformation, Singtel has moved well-beyond traditional telecommunications to a trusted technology partner for enterprises navigating increasingly connected and data-driven environments. Its strategic investments in AI-enabled operations, cloud-native platforms, secure connectivity, and ecosystem partnerships enable organizations to modernize critical infrastructure while maintaining the flexibility to support future business growth.

The company’s strategic agility and sustained investment in integrated digital platforms have enabled it to scale innovative services across local, regional, and global enterprise environments. Innovation remains central to Singtel’s approach through solutions including the CUBΣ connected intelligence platform, multidomestic IoT connectivity powered by eSIM orchestration, managed cybersecurity services, AI-driven network automation, and network-as-a-service capabilities. These solutions simplify network and security management, strengthen cyber resilience, improve operational visibility, and provide enterprises with scalable, secure, and high-performing connectivity across cloud, edge, IoT, and hybrid infrastructures.

By streamlining service delivery through intelligent automation, centralized orchestration, proactive monitoring, and flexible managed and co-managed service models, Singtel continues to help organizations reduce operational complexity while improving service reliability and business agility. Its ability to integrate best-of-breed technologies in a unified operational framework, combined with strong regional network ownership and localized expertise, enables customers to confidently scale digital initiatives while maintaining security, governance, and operational excellence.

Frost & Sullivan commends Singtel for setting a high standard in competitive strategy, execution, and customer value across multiple technology domains. By combining intelligent networking, secure digital infrastructure, AI-enabled operations, and cross-border IoT capabilities in an integrated platform strategy, the company is shaping the future of enterprise connectivity while helping organizations build resilient, future-ready digital ecosystems.

Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents its Company of the Year and Customer Value Leadership recognitions to organizations that demonstrate outstanding strategy development and implementation, resulting in measurable improvements in customer satisfaction, competitive positioning, and business performance. These recognitions honor forward-thinking companies that continuously raise industry standards through innovation, operational excellence, and long-term value creation.

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BEIJING, July 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A report from People’s Daily:

Yiwu, a city in east China’s Zhejiang province, is neither a coastal hub nor a border town. Yet it has built a trade network that reaches across the globe. Today, the city is home to more than 10,000 foreign-invested businesses and around 38,000 foreign merchants who live and work there.

People’s Daily reporters recently visited Yiwu to meet foreign entrepreneurs who have built successful businesses and settled down in the city. They shared stories of growing alongside Yiwu and becoming part of its remarkable transformation.

“I wouldn’t be where I am today without Yiwu,” said Senegalese businessman Sourakhata Tirera, a sentiment he often expresses. He first came to Yiwu in 2003 to source hardware products and was immediately impressed by the Yiwu International Trade Market. He noted, “If you can’t find something here, it’s probably because you haven’t searched carefully enough.”

In 2007, Tirera opened a foreign trade agency in Yiwu. In 2012, leveraging Yiwu’s comprehensive foreign trade pilot reform project, he established a wholly foreign-owned trading company. Today, his company ships 200 to 300 containers every month, dealing in more than 1,000 product categories and providing one-stop sourcing services for clients across Africa.

“Everyone is fascinated by Yiwu because it’s a place full of opportunities. Things that once seemed impossible can become reality here,” Tirera told People’s Daily after he finished receiving a trade delegation from Gabon.

Yemeni businessman Maged Mohammed Ali Al-Huraibi came to Yiwu alone in 2008 to pursue his entrepreneurial dream and founded a cosmetics trading company. In 2024, Yiwu launched a one-stop entrepreneurship service for foreign talent, offering factory leasing, policy consultation, and talent recruitment. Seizing the opportunity, Al-Huraibi invested in a cosmetics factory early that year, successfully transitioning from trader to manufacturer.

“Yiwu made my entrepreneurial dream come true. Now I want to bring cosmetics made in Yiwu to even more countries and regions around the world,” Al-Huraibi said.

Yiwu’s success is not simply about gathering products. More importantly, it comes from the city’s ability to create what the market needs — pioneering new approaches where none exist and forging new paths through continuous exploration.

Nepalese businessman Khadka Raj Kumar first came to Yiwu in 2002. In 2011, Yiwu pioneered a dual-track system for representative offices and foreign-invested business entities, addressing challenges related to residency, employment and business operations for foreign entrepreneurs. The following year, Kumar established his own trading company in Yiwu and later bought a home there.

In 2013, Yiwu established China’s first people’s mediation committee dedicated to foreign-related disputes, inviting foreign businesspeople to serve as mediation processes. Kumar has served in this role since 2017 and has participated in resolving more than 150 foreign-related disputes.

“In Yiwu, we’re not outsiders — we’re part of the local community,” he said.

As Yiwu’s sixth-generation marketplace, the Yiwu Global Digital Trade Center marks the city’s transition from traditional trade to a digital trade ecosystem.

Pakistani businessman Sheikh Jamil, who has operated in Yiwu for 21 years, has witnessed this transformation firsthand. According to him, more and more business is now conducted online. With the help of AI, he can quickly generate product solutions tailored to different market demands. “I can do business with the whole world without leaving my office,” he said.

Yemeni businessman Hasan Mohammed entered Yiwu’s cosmetics business as a distributor a decade ago. In 2018, he registered his own cosmetics brand in Saudi Arabia. With its products registered in Saudi Arabia, manufactured in China and sold worldwide, his business model delivers both high-quality products and a strong competitive edge.

“Yiwu is more like an ecosystem where ideas can quickly become reality. It offers not only opportunities, but also the potential for continuous growth,” said Mohammed.

For Brazilian businesswoman Ana Garcia, Yiwu’s transformation from “Made in Yiwu” to “Created in Yiwu” has been fueled by broad support in branding, digital innovation and global expansion. She founded a business consultancy that helps overseas clients identify market opportunities and sourcing needs, connect with qualified suppliers, and manage every step of the supply chain — from product selection and quality inspection to logistics and customs clearance.

Yiwu belongs not only to China, but also to the world. Together with entrepreneurs from around the globe, the city will continue turning the impossible into the possible, further burnishing its reputation as the “world’s supermarket” and ensuring that products created in Yiwu benefit people in more countries.

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