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Ramen rise: South Korea’s Nongshim makes big strides in boosting expansion in Middle East, Europe and US

Best known for its hero brand Shin Ramyun, Nongshim has been actively broadening its portfolio to cater to consumer preferences in different regions.

Currently, its halal-certified ramen products are exported to over 40 countries, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia, with sales reportedly experiencing an annual growth of approximately 30%.

In a bid to strengthen its presence in the Middle East, the company recently sponsored the Dubai Esports and Games Festival 2024, capitalising on the emerging eSports and gaming sector in the region.

Held at Dubai World Trade Centre from May 1 to 5, the Festival aimed to enhance Dubai’s position as a global gaming hub.

Nongshim’s participation not only allowed the firm to engage with the local community but also enthusiasts from across the globe, as its products were showcased to attendees who got to try them firsthand.

“We were thrilled to take part in the Dubai Esports and Games Festival and connect with gaming enthusiasts from around the world. As Korea’s number one noodle brand, we will continue to innovate and expand our product offerings, introduce rich flavours to new audiences, and create memorable experiences for all,” ​the firm said.

To support its global expansion, Nongshim is considering establishing an export-only factory in Korea, which would boost supply capabilities for the Asian and European markets.

Supply support

Opened in 2022, Nongshim’s second plant in the US has been the pillar of its sales growth in the market.

The surge in demand for Korean instant noodles after the pandemic led to the establishment of this second factory, whose elevated production capacity brought approximately 24% increase of sales (US$490m) in the US and Canada in its first year of operation.

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