Ito En sets up German base to expand in Europe

Japanese green tea beverage maker Ito En has launched a local unit in Germany to boost sales of its Oi Ocha products across Europe. The establishment responds to EU regulations mandating tethered caps on plastic beverage containers. Managing director Akito Suzuki noted that Germany is the company's largest market in Europe, driven by rising matcha popularity among health-conscious consumers.

Ito En, a prominent Japanese maker of green tea beverages, established Ito En Europe in Dusseldorf, Germany, in April 2024. The new unit addresses European Union regulations introduced in July 2024, which require tethered caps on all plastic beverage containers to reduce environmental waste. According to managing director Akito Suzuki, the company had been aware of these rules for several years prior to their implementation and prepared accordingly.

Europe has emerged as a promising market for Ito En, particularly in Germany, which Suzuki described as the firm's largest foothold on the continent. The surge in matcha popularity stems from health-conscious consumers seeking natural, antioxidant-rich options. Ito En aims to capitalize on this trend by expanding sales of its flagship Oi Ocha green tea products.

Suzuki emphasized that the German base will serve as a foundation for broader European growth. By complying with local regulations through localized operations, Ito En positions itself to navigate trade barriers more effectively. This move aligns with the company's global ambitions to promote Japanese tea culture abroad, potentially opening doors to further market penetration amid rising demand for wellness beverages.

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Japan's green tea exports in the first 10 months of this year hit the highest level in over 70 years, driven by booming demand for matcha powder abroad and a weaker yen. Shipments rose 44 percent from the previous year to 10,084 tons. The United States led imports with 3,497 tons.

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The Shizuoka Prefectural Government has intensified efforts to regain its position as Japan's leading green tea producer after losing the top spot to Kagoshima Prefecture. Capitalizing on the global boom in matcha-powdered green tea, the region is shifting production from sencha, Japan's most commonly consumed green tea, to tencha, the raw leaves used for matcha, while also expanding organic tea cultivation. Long bolstered by its strong brand, Shizuoka now confronts several challenges in rebuilding its standing in the tea market.

أثارت علبة قهوة معدنية إصدار محدود من زوغاس طلبًا على مستوى البلاد. في كفارنسفيدن ببورلانغي، ينتظر صاحب متجر إيكا إميل ويستلوند وصول 100 نسخة قريبًا إلى متجره. الهاتف يرن باستمرار من العملاء المهتمين.

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Germany and Japan, both U.S. allies, have embraced the view that Europe's security is 'inseparable' from the Indo-Pacific region. Germany is stepping up its Indo-Pacific push, eyeing a visiting-forces pact with Japan.

 

 

 

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