# Anhui
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Falling Behind in Anhui’s Liquor Wars: How Jinzhongzi Became the Weak Link among the 'Four Huijiu Champions'
Jinzhongzi Wine, Fuyang’s only listed baijiu producer, reported another loss in 2025, extending a multi‑year decline driven by a shrinking national market, mounting competition and strategic missteps after China Resources became a major investor. Despite management changes and asset sales, the company has failed to rebuild margins or scale, leaving it far behind Anhui’s leading distillers.

Anhui’s Jinzhongzi Struggles to Recover as Five-Year Loss Streak Deepens
Jinzhongzi, an Anhui-based baijiu maker, has forecast a 2025 net loss of RMB 150–190 million, marking its fifth consecutive year in the red. Heavy dependence on low-end products and Anhui sales, combined with a prolonged leadership vacancy despite a 2022 mixed-ownership reform with China Resources, have left the company struggling to adapt to industry premiumisation and channel shift.

Heritage Baijiu Brand Jinzhongzi Sinks Deeper as China Resources’ Rescue Stalls
Jinzhongzi, an Anhui-based baijiu maker and former provincial heavyweight, has warned of a ¥150–190 million loss for 2025 — its fifth consecutive annual loss. The company is highly dependent on low-price and provincial sales, has failed to scale mid- and high-end channels, and remains without a permanent general manager after China Resources’ 2022 investment failed to deliver a turnaround.

China’s Trade Map Shifts Inland: Anhui Joins the Trillion‑RMB Club, Driving a New Industrial Geography
Anhui became the first central Chinese province to surpass 1 trillion RMB in annual trade in 2025, joining eight coastal provinces already in that bracket and reflecting a broader geographic rebalancing of China’s export base. The province’s surge is powered by large‑scale manufacturing — notably automobiles, batteries and photovoltaics — industrial revenue growth, and deeper market diversification into ASEAN and Belt‑and‑Road countries.

China’s Livestreaming Star Faces Fresh Food-Safety Storm as ‘Mahuang Chicken’ Claims Unravel
A dispute in Anhui over whether a best‑selling chicken product promoted by Dong Yuhui’s livestreaming account is genuinely the regional "Wanxi Mahuang" bird has escalated into a regulatory probe and renewed scrutiny of the influencer’s supply‑chain controls. The clash highlights broader tensions in China’s fast‑moving livestream commerce between explosive sales growth and fragile provenance verification.