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Alibaba, Douyin Mall, Pinduoduo: Which Will Win Chinese E-commerce In 2023 And Beyond?
China is the world’s largest e-commerce market, set to reach $3.3 trillion by 2025. Here's how the country's major platforms are vying for domination. Read MoreThe Brands Hopping Into The Chinaverse For Lunar New Year
China’s annual Lunar New Year season is back in full swing — and with it, brands are tapping the power of the Chinaverse to celebrate. Read MoreChinese Guochao Brand Husenji Closes Down After 14 Years. What Went Wrong?
With traditional designs, a strong e-commerce presence, and celebrity fans, Husenji seemed to have all the keys to success. So why did it close up shop? Read MoreSwarovski, Monica Vinader, And Other Demi-Fine Jewelry Brands Weather China’s COVID-19 Challenges
Catering to demand in the market between fine jewelry and fast fashion alternatives, demi-fine jewelry has seen rising popularity in China. Read MoreMcKinsey Report: 5 Key China Consumption Trends For 2023
As China remains challenged, how can brands best prepare for 2023? McKinsey presents five trends that will shape consumer behavior in the new year. Read MoreAfter A Lukewarm Singles’ Day In China, Is Double 12 Disappearing?
China’s shopping festival "Double 12" — built on the success of Double 11 — is now being neglected by both merchants and consumers. Why did it happen? Read MoreWhat China’s Cross-Platform Livestreaming Freedom Means For Luxury
Top anchors can now freely move between China’s live e-commerce platforms. How will the groundbreaking move benefit brands? Read MoreGen Z Idol Ouyang Nana’s Lifestyle Brand Makes A Controversial Debut
Nabi, the lifestyle brand recently launched by Gen Z idol Ouyangnana, was poorly received. What went wrong and what are the lessons for celebrity brands? Read MoreMeet China’s Digital Designers Going Global
The evolution of Web3 has seen a new vocation emerge: the digital designer. Read on to learn about the Chinese talents shaping this dynamic sector worldwide. Read MoreHow Alibaba Tapped The Chinaverse For Double 11
With over 21 million products showcased and 290,000 brands participating, China’s Double 11 season was back — but this time with a Web3 makeover. Read More