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Jeju Samdasoo, Korea’s top bottled water, seeks premium foothold in China

Jeju Samdasoo, Korea’s top bottled water, seeks premium foothold in China
For decades, the volcanic filters of Jeju Island have produced what is arguably Korea’s most ubiquitous consumer staple: Jeju Samdasoo. Now, the state-run bottler of the country’s top-selling mineral water is betting that the same basalt-filtered purity can command a premium in China’s cutthroat e-commerce landscape. Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Development Corp., which bottles the mineral water, and GS Global, the trading arm of GS Group, signed a deal Friday to launch a Samdasoo brand store on JD.com by July. The move marks a pivot from niche distribution — previously confined largely to enclaves of the Korean diaspora — to a full-scale assault on the Chinese mainstream. The decision to anchor the expansion on JD.com, a platform known for its stringent quality controls and a logistical network that rivals Western giants, is a calculated attempt to position the water as a luxury commodity. In a market where food safety concerns have historically driven a thirst for imported labels, Samdasoo is looking to ride the "K-wave" that has already seen Korean cosmetics and sn
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