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Second-Tier Brands Using Old Strategy To Learn China Market: Trade Shows
With an ever-increasing number of large mid-range retailers poised to enter the China market via Hong Kong in 2012 and 2013, and China retail sales expected to rise 15 percent… Read MoreSecoo Collapses, Nike Stalls & PVH Shows Promise in China
Supply-side difficulties and a consumer retreat have affected Nike and Secoo, yet PVH Corp is having an altogether easier time. Read MoreHow Will the US Trade Imbalance with China Hurt the US Economy?
The trade imbalance between China and the US continues to grow but business is still healthy between the two superpowers. So, what’s the problem? Read MoreThe Future Of China’s Virtual Fashion Shows
After virtual fashion weeks were integrated with physical runways post-COVID-19, it seemed like they were here to stay. But how are they evolving? Read MoreRuder Finn & CSG 2020 Forecast Shows Silver Lining in the China Luxury Market
Despite the overall dampened consumer confidence shared among mainland and Hong Kong respondents, online channel and lower-tier cities show great potential. Read MoreThe World’s Biggest Shopping Festival Shows The Chinese Shopper Still Loves America
The Chinese passion for American brands carries particular significance this year. Brands such as Apple, Nike, Adidas and Estée Lauder sold well. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Hermès CEO Undaunted by the U.S.-China Trade War, and More
French luxury powerhouse Hermès believes the ongoing trade war between the United States and China won't have an immediate impact on its business. Read MoreNew Balance’s Trademark Win Sets Right Example for Foreign Brands in China
The victory of sportswear brand New Balance in a trademark lawsuit shows the right way for foreign brands to protect their intellectual property in China. Read MoreChinese Indie Designer Platform Trades Catwalk for Fashion Films to Influence Consumers
Beijing-based Fashion Now took a break from presentations and runway shows to let designers get creative and share another side of their brands to social media. Read MoreTiffany, Tesla, and Apple Among U.S. Brands That Could be Most Affected by a Trump-Led China Trade War
As a Trump-led China trade war seems increasingly possible, brands with high exposure to Chinese consumers have reason to get nervous. Read More