China's EV industry is not the only sector grappling with cut-throat competition. Coffee companies are facing similar pressures as well. CNBC's Elaine Yu takes a look at what's brewing in the coffee business as China's Luckin gets set to open a branch in New York city.
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- Chinese coffee chains Luckin and Koty are expanding aggressively at home and abroad. 8s
- Luckin has overtaken Starbucks in China by store count and is entering the US market. 21s
- These chains use tech-driven, digital models and offer low prices to attract customers. 24s
- Rising costs and tariffs may challenge Chinese chains' price advantage in the US. 2m 20s
- Starbucks is cutting prices in China due to stiff competition and weak consumer demand. 3m 18s