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    How Chinese Firms Are Saving Western Brands

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 11, 20261 Min Read
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    • Chinese ownership often revives Western brands by accelerating innovation cycles and increasing investment in product development and go to market speed.
    • Local market adaptation tailors products precisely for specific regions, boosting competitiveness and consumer relevance.
    • Acquisitions preserve and enhance brand identity, enabling now controlled firms to outperform legacy competitors and expand global presence.

    When U.S. home appliance brand SharkNinja was acquired by China’s Joyoung, observers may have expected a familiar story: cultural clashes, diluted brand identity, and eventual decline. Instead, SharkNinja accelerated its innovation cycle, adapted products more precisely to local markets such as Japan and the UK, and overtook long‑established competitors. Similar surprises followed when Chinese firms acquired century‑old Western brands such as Flex and SKIL, or premium Australian supplement maker Swisse. According to our interviews and published accounts, these now Chinese-controlled firms are thriving.

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