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Joe PeeMr Zhong now ranks 17th overall on its list of the world’s top 500 richest people.
Most of China’s new billionaires come from the tech industry. But rising tensions between China and the US over Huawei, TikTok and WeChat have pushed down valuations of Chinese tech stocks.
China’s food and grocery sector is now vying with its tech industry in producing the country’s richest business people.
In April, Mr Zhong’s Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise listed on the Chinese stock market. His controlling stake in the firm saw his overall wealth jump as much as $20bn by August.
The pharma company says it has partnered with two universities to develop a candidate vaccine to fight Covid-19.
Nongfu Spring shares jumped 54% on the first day of trading earlier this month when they were listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
The successful stock market listing propelled Mr Zhong into China’s top three richest people alongside Alibaba’s Mr Ma and Tencent boss Pony Ma.
But this week’s downturn for tech stocks saw the Chinese tycoon move up the wealth rankings.
Nongfu Spring’s red-capped bottles are sold nationwide from small stores to high-end hotels. The company also sells teas, flavored vitamin drinks and juices.
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