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    Lawsuit Accuses Kering of Falsely Labeling China-Produced Eyewear as ‘Made in Italy’

    June 20, 2017  |   Share
    The Parisian luxury conglomerate Kering Group is accused in a federal lawsuit of falsely labeling its China-produced eyewear as having been 'Made in Italy.' Read More
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    Will China’s “Belt and Road” Initiative Boost Luxury in Italy?

    November 21, 2019  |   Share
    With tourism to other European countries stalled for a variety of reasons, Italy has jumped at a unique chance to lure Chinese consumers to their shores. Read More
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    Chinese Consumers Divided Over Balenciaga’s “Made in China” Revelation

    February 12, 2018  |   Share
    The Parisian luxury brand recently admitted that their $850 Triple S sneaker is no longer being made in Europe. Not everyone was upset. Read More
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    Kering Denies ‘Made in China’ Claim in Lawsuit Over Eyewear Products

    June 22, 2017  |   Share
    A Kering spokesperson told us that the luxury group plans to fight this suit in court. Read More
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    These 6 Chinese Brands Made Deloitte’s Luxury Goods Power List

    May 22, 2017  |   Share
    Six Chinese jewelry companies are ranked by Deloitte to be among the global top 50 luxury goods firms, along with LVMH, Kering, and Estee Lauder. Read More
  • Italy Rolls Out Welcome Mat For China’s Big-Spending Tourists

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    As locales across Europe vie for Chinese visitors, Italy is the first country to receive a special China Tourism Academy-approved designation for its efforts to welcome them. Read More
  • Made [For] China: Growing Luxury Demand Buoys US Manufacturers, Brands

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    Going against the decades-long trend of lower-priced Chinese imports flooding the US market, a growing number of American manufacturers, fashion brands and family-run wineries are looking to China's luxury consumer as a new and important target market. Read More
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    Chinese Shoppers Putting Premium On “Made In USA” Labels

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    It's clear that China's shoppers are fans of American brands like Coach, Ralph Lauren, Levi's and Tiffany & Co., but for smaller brands, particularly those made on a smaller scale in the US, opportunities are opening up in the Chinese market as well. Read More
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    Eight Key Trends That Made Their Mark In China In 2011

    December 30, 2011  |   Share
    With commentators around the world weighing in on what 2012 will hold for the luxury industry in China and the country's still-booming art auction market, it pays to take a step back and look at some of the major trends that took shape in 2011. Read More
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    Made-In-China Yachts Making Early Entry Into Nascent China Market

    May 3, 2011  |   Share
    As China's billionaires delve into the secondary luxury market, an increasing number are turning an eye towards "Made-in-China" yachts. Read More
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