From the Editor
  • Pang Kang was the chairman of Foshan Haitian Flavoring & Food, one of China's biggest makers of soy sauce. He stepped down in September 2024.
  • It produces condiments of more than 1,000 varieties and sells to over 100 countries and regions.
  • Haitian went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2014.
  • Haitian has its roots in a soy sauce shop established in Foshan city during the mid-Qing Dynasty.
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Personal Stats
Age
69
Source of Wealth
Soy sauce, Self Made
Residence
Foshan, China
Citizenship
China
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