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By Tang Ziyi / Nov 30, 2018 02:36 PM / Business & Tech

Photo: VCG

Photo: VCG

China’s coffee wars are heating up.

The State Administration for Market Regulation has approved the sale of Costa Coffee to Coca-Cola for £3.9 billion ($5.1 billion), UK hospitality company Whitbread Plc announced in a statement on Thursday.

The company said the acquisition still needs approval from the European Union regulator.

Costa Coffee entered the Chinese market in 2007 and has opened 450 stores in China, according to Forbes, citing data from the Wall Street Journal. The company is eyeing 1,200 stores in China by 2022, according to the South China Morning Post.

Competition has been heating up among coffee chains in China, partly due to the success of the Beijing-based Luckin Coffee. Earlier this month, Starbucks raised the price of its drinks by 1 yuan (15 U.S. cents).

Related: Trouble Brewing in China for U.S. Coffee Chains

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