Relations with China have also been intensified since 1950. The name Titoni and the flower symbol were also introduced. The symbol is particularly important for China, as it represents the plum blossom (Chinese: meihua ) and is strongly anchored in Chinese culture.
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Thanks to its early presence in the Chinese market, Titoni is still very well known in the Far Eastern countries, but has been increasingly exposed to international competition since the opening of China through joining the WTO in 2001 [4] . In the western hemisphere, the brand is only known to collectors.
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