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Is Autry an authentic Australian brand? Why is there a Chinese label on the jar?

Autry is an authentic Australian brand. AUTILI is an Australian health food brand, which belongs to Homart Pharmaceutical Group with a history of 26 years and is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The group is also the representative of healthy food for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

2065438+2006 Health Food Representative of Hangzhou G20 Summit; The only representative of Australian health food in Shanghai World Expo is 2065438+00; '

Aoteli brand currently has five series: immunity, intelligence, intestinal health, happy growth and comprehensive nutrition;

Nearly 20 items entered the China market through various channels;

The reason why there is a Chinese label on the jar is that Hangzhou Shi Yu Trading Co., Ltd. is the agent of this product in China, so it is labeled as China.

In 2065438+2007, it signed a contract with Australian Live Mante Pharmaceutical Group, authorizing Hangzhou Shi Yu Trading Co., Ltd. to be solely responsible for the exclusive agency of Autrey in China (including Hongkong);

Introducing Australian health brand Autelli into China market will open a new chapter in the development of Autelli brand in China.

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US media: More than half of Australian milk powder flows into China through "purchasing"

On August 16, Washington post website reported that "half of Australian infant formula was bought by China people".

Last year, the Sydney Morning Herald revealed that half of Australian retail formula milk powder flowed to China through consumer-to-consumer (C2C) channels, and the demand for this product in China in 20 15 exceeded 200 million US dollars.

However, not everyone in Australia is happy with this situation.

Some Australians are unhappy that supermarket shelves have been snapped up, while others say that this purchase is for "smuggling".

However, according to the report, analysts expect that regardless of the tariffs recently imposed by China,

Or the strong opposition of Australian consumers will not stop the pace of purchasing, nor will it weaken the demand of Chinese people for foreign domestic products.

Tim foulds, head of Australia and New Zealand research at Euromonitor, said:

"China people have more disposable income, and they are really afraid of the safety of China products.

This phenomenon is especially obvious when taking care of babies. "

According to the report, one of the countermeasures of China's growing middle class is to turn to foreign products.

Especially products from Australia and New Zealand, because producers in these two countries emphasize the purity, health and high quality of pastures.

Experts said that infant formula purchasing is a gray market.

Foulds said: "This is not illegal. They buy these products legally in the Australian market, and they pay taxes on these products, so they buy milk powder like everyone else.

Milk powder has not been illegally exported to China, although the China government has strengthened its control over this behavior.

Simon Hansford, CEO of Australian Milk Powder Company, told Australian News Network last September.

The purchase behavior also brings valuable profits to sellers and manufacturers.

According to Hansford's website, since 2009, the company has "specially produced infant formula for the savvy China market".

Since 20 12, the sales of infant formula in Australian supermarkets have almost doubled.

Experts attribute this to the increase in procurement activities. Hansford also said that the purchasing business is "very active everywhere at present".

The report said, but many people are very angry. Foulds said that in Australia,

The "tabloid media" expressed indignation at this trend. Parents said they were disappointed that the shelves were empty.

In June of this year, 5438+ 10, someone told the Australian news network reporter that sometimes it takes four stores to find formula milk powder.

Some stores implement rationing-limit each customer to buy 2 to 8 cans of milk powder at most, but not all countries implement restrictions.

A management person of Woolworth Company told a reporter of Fairfax Media Group in June 5438+February last year.

The company has abandoned this policy. He said: "For us, sales volume is much more important ... We know that,

More than half of the sales are in the gray market, and we turn a blind eye to it. "

Meanwhile, the China municipal government has been trying to crack down on purchasing behavior in recent years.

The last time was in April this year, the products sold on the website were shipped from overseas to China, and a tariff of 1 1.9% was imposed. ?

As for those who have worked hard to carry infant formula back to China,

They have formed the habit of declaring how much goods they have brought back, or they will face a fine.

In Australia, formula is much cheaper. According to an analysis report of Euromonitor Information Consulting,

In China, a can of 1.8 lb of formula milk powder costs about twice as much as that in Australia.

In Australia, the cost of formula produced in Australia is less than $20.

The average selling price of the same brand of milk powder in China is $48. Domestic brands in China also cost $46.

According to the data of Euromonitor Information Consulting Company, at least from 200 1,

The sales of infant formula in China have been growing at a double-digit rate.

This is contrary to the trend in western countries. In western countries, more and more mothers tend to breastfeed. (Internship Editor Comments Tan)

People's Daily Online-US Media: More than half of Australian milk powder flows into China through "purchasing".