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      • The Delft, Netherlands-based company is already ploughing CNY10 billion (USD1.5 billion), one its biggest investment plans ever, into the country to develop new digital solutions, new store formats, new customer-meeting points and new online and offline channels, said Anna Kuliga, who is also president and chief sustainability officer of IKEA China.
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