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  2. Ting Hsin International Group - Wikipedia

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    FamilyMart sued to end its partnership with Ting Hsin in 2019, which would end a 15-year joint venture. [22] [23] Ting Hsin International Group was the top seller of instant noodles in the world in 2017, with a 15% share of the market. [24]

  3. FamilyMart - Wikipedia

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    The FamilyMart Company, Ltd. ... FamilyMart sued to end its partnership with Ting Hsin in 2019, which would end a 15-year joint venture. [35] [36] Thailand.

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  5. Master Kong - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Tianjin by the Wei brothers from Changhua County, Taiwan in 1991. [8] It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1996. [9]It is owned 33.48% by Ting Hsin International Group [10] and 33.48% by Sanyo Foods.

  6. Wei Chuan Foods Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The team was formally the leader in championships before its dismiss in 1999 by the company's new parent company Ting Hsin International. In 2019, it is announced that Wei-Chuan will re-joined the Taiwanese Baseball League by reestablished Wei-Chuan Dragons in 2020.

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  8. Food safety incidents in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    On 16 October, Ting Hsin announced that it will leave Taiwan's oil market and donate NT$3 billion toward food safety under the supervision of Ruentex Financial Group (潤泰集團) Chairman Samuel Yin. [61] On 17 October, the Changhua District Court granted a request to detain Wei Ying-chung. [62]

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