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Mixc Malls Unveils Ambitious Plan To Expand Into China’s Emerging Luxury Market
CR Land, owner of Mixc luxury malls, plans to enter more second- and third-tier cities this year. How will the expansion impact China’s luxury market? Read MoreWill Chengdu’s Luxury Shopping Malls Reclaim Growth Momentum In 2023?
Luxury malls Chengdu IFS and the Taikoo Li Chengdu both saw declining revenues in 2022. What will 2023 bring? Read MoreWill Nike’s Bet On Chinese Women’s Sports Communities Pay Off?
Nike has launched a new series of leggings for women in China, riding the pilates and yoga wave. Can it regain market share in the athleisure sector? Read MoreJD.com Wages Battle Against Rival Shopping App Pinduoduo — But Is It Worth It?
JD.com reportedly is taking on rival e-commerce platform Pinduoduo by launching a subsidy campaign. But is this a wise move? Read MoreWith Fuzhou Store Opening, Is China’s Duty-Free Retail About To Flourish Outside Of Hainan?
China Duty Free Group plans to open a major duty-free store in second-tier city Fuzhou. How will the move impact China’s duty-free retail landscape? Read MoreMainland China Drives Global Luxury And Brands Downsize In Hong Kong: PwC Report
China is expected to account for 25 percent of the global luxury market by 2025. How can brands best prepare for this change? Read More2022’s Top 6 Chinese KOLs You Need To Know
Rising KOLs are reshaping China’s lucrative consumer market. Who should be on your radar if you want to reach new audiences and spur revenue for your brand? Read MoreChina Pledges To Make Business Travel Easier. Should Luxury Celebrate?
China signals that it continues to welcome foreign investment by making business travel easier and increasing the number of flights. Read MoreThe City Of Gardens: Is Suzhou Luxury’s Next Opportunity?
With a high GDP and well-developed infrastructure, Suzhou is an intersection of heritage and modernity. Does the city deserve luxury brands’ attention? Read MorePinduoduo Versus Amazon: Can China’s E-commerce Giant Win On US Turf?
Backed by China’s price-sensitive consumers, Pinduoduo has beaten rivals Alibaba and JD.com in revenue growth. But can it replicate success in the US? Read More