By ATSUSHI OKUDERA/ Correspondent
November 9, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Mitsuyoshi Takeuchi, president of the Don Quijote discount store chain operator’s Hong Kong subsidiary, who serves as a managing executive officer of the parent firm, Pan Pacific International Holdings Corp., explains why sales have shot up during the novel coronavirus crisis during an interview in Hong Kong on Sept. 1. (Atsushi Okudera)
HONG KONG--The Japanese discount chain store Don Quijote is enjoying a major sales surge in this Asian market even amid the novel coronavirus pandemic thanks to its offerings of fresh food and Japanese wares. [Read More]
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