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China’s Tariff Cuts Won’t Hurt Daigou Business For Now
Beijing has slashed tariff on nearly 200 foreign premium consumer goods, which many analysts believe will hurt the Chinese daigou market. Read MoreLuxury Brands Label Chinese ‘Daigou’ Spending ‘Short-sighted’
The existence of the Chinese daigou market has long been a headache for luxury brands who want to gain control over their profits. Read MoreKorean Duty-Free Shop Sales Increase Due to Illegal Daigou Shoppers
Duty-free stores in South Korea may suffer from loss of Chinese tourist traffic as a result of THAAD, but they have seen sales increases allegedly related to daigou. Read MoreChina’s Daigou Shoppers Hit Fashion Weeks to Build Credibility With Clients
As crackdowns on counterfeit goods shake up their business, daigou shoppers are turning to the runways to win Chinese consumers' trust. Read More5 Ways China’s Daigou Market Does More Harm than Good for Luxury Brands
While China's online luxury gray market may lead to high global sales in the short-term, daigou sellers are bad news for any brand working to preserve its reputation in the… Read MoreWill China’s Government Put an End to Daigou Sales?
New tariff cuts and a crackdown on daigou agents are aimed at keeping Chinese shoppers from buying luxury off the gray market. Read MoreDaigou on Layaway? How Online Payments Could Change the Face of China’s Luxury Gray Market
Daigou may not be going anywhere soon, but new electronic payment systems may alter the way Chinese luxury shoppers purchase gray market goods. Read MoreFrom Daigou to Digital: Luxury Executives Weigh in on Biggest China Challenges
At the recent Financial Times Business of Luxury Summit in Monaco, top industry figures including Sir David Tang and the CEO of Richemont shared their thoughts on biggest issues luxury… Read MoreWill Daigou Die In 2015?
Russia's troubled ruble shows that the practice of selling luxury goods purchased abroad to avoid tariffs is alive and well in China, but sellers may have some competition in the… Read MoreChina’s Sketchy ‘Daigou’ Luxury Market Is A Hotbed For Fakes
A recent Chinese article states that many low-tax luxury items ostensibly bought abroad to sell on the mainland may actually be domestic counterfeits. Read More