The Mexico facility joins newly established factories in Cambodia and Indonesia, supporting the Chinese toymaker’s expansion of its supply chain beyond China and Vietnam, a Pop Mart spokesperson told Bloomberg News, without disclosing further details. Pop Mart doesn’t have its own factories but collaborates with manufacturing partners. Pop Mart has been bolstering its production capacity since its toothy doll Labubu became a global sensation in 2025. “This partner-led network ramps up supply capacity and enables timely, universal access to new products for consumers worldwide,” a Pop Mart spokesperson said in a statement. Shares of Pop Mart rallied as much as 5.7% in Hong Kong on Tuesday, the biggest jump in more than a month and marking a third consecutive day of gains.
Source: The Edge Markets January 06, 2026 05:18 UTC