Uni-President Enterprises Corporation

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Uni-President Enterprises Corporation (Chinese: 統一企業公司; pinyin: Tǒngyī Qǐyè Gōngsī; Wade–Giles: T'ung-i Chi-yeh) is an international food conglomerate based in Tainan, Taiwan. It is the largest food production company in Taiwan and the 12th largest in the world,[1] and has a significant market share in dairy products, foods and snacks, and beverages. Through its subsidiary company President Chain Store Corporation, it is also responsible for running Starbucks, 7-Eleven, Mister Donut, Carrefour and Muji in Taiwan, making it Taiwan's largest retail operator.[1] In addition, Uni-President has subsidiaries in the United States, mainland China, Vietnam, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.[2]

Quick Facts Company type, Traded as ...
Uni-President Enterprises Corporation
統一企業公司
Company typePublic
TWSE: 1216
IndustryFood production
Founded1967; 58 years ago (1967)
FounderKao Ching-yuen
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Alex Lo (President)
ProductsDairy products
Beverages
Snack foods
Instant noodles
Revenue NT$456 billion (2013)
Number of employees
188,931
SubsidiariesPresident Chain Store (7-Eleven Taiwan)
COSMED
books.com.tw
Dream Mall
Websitewww.uni-president.com.tw
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Quick Facts Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese ...
Uni-President Enterprises Corporation
Traditional Chinese統一企業公司
Simplified Chinese统一企业公司
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTǒngyī Qǐyè Gōngsī
Wade–GilesT'ung3-i1 Chi4-yeh4 Kung1-szu1
Tongyong PinyinTǒngyī Cǐyè Gōngsīh
Yale RomanizationTǔngyī Chǐyè Gūngsz̄
IPA[tʰʊ̀ŋí tɕʰîjê ́ŋsɹ̩́]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJThóng-it Khì-gia̍p Kong-si
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History

In 1967, the "President Enterprise Corporation" was founded in Syuejia, Tainan County by Kao Ching-yuen. It started with the production of flour and feed.[3][4]

In 1969, Uni-President began preparations for the production of instant noodles and cooperated with Nissin Milling Technology to that end, and subsequently invested and set up factories in Thailand and established dealers in Hong Kong.[citation needed]

In 1989, Uni-President formed the Uni-President Lions, a professional baseball team playing in the Chinese Professional Baseball League.

In 1992, Uni-President established a subsidiary on mainland China, Uni-President China.

In July 2024, Uni-President received approval from the Taiwan Fair Trade Commission to acquire an 80% majority stake in Yahoo's Taiwan e-commerce business for US$100 million. The deal was closed on September 19, 2025.[5]

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