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Hsu Fu Chi makes sweets, cereal snacks, packaged cakes and sachima, a traditional Chinese pastry made of flour, butter and rock sugar. Nestle entered the Chinese market over twenty years ago and last year had sales of 2.8 billion francs in the China region. Its biggest sellers in China
-- where it operates 23 factories and employs 14,000 people -- include Nescafe, Nan and Maggi as well as domestic brands such as Totole, Haoji and Dashan. Worldwide Nestle sales reached 109.7 billion francs last year, up from 107.6 billion in 2009. The takeover of Hsu Fu Chi is subject to regulatory approval in China, Nestle said.
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