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4 Vital Traits Shared By China’s Top Luxury Brands
Although there are a myriad of ways in which luxury brands can stumble in China, columnist Michael Zakkour argues that successful companies have several characteristics in common. Read MoreUnder New Government Policy In China, Audi’s Loss Could Be Red Flag’s Gain
If a recently announced plan by Beijing to require government offices to purchase only domestic auto brands holds water, the ubiquitous black Audi sedans so beloved by mid-level bureaucrats throughout… Read MoreRising Luxury Cosmetic Prices In China Outpace Tax Reductions, Fueling Frustration
Recent moves by Beijing to lower import taxes for high-end cosmetics have had little effect, as price increases of anywhere from 5-15 percent by the brands themselves have outpaced tax… Read MoreEvent Watch: Little Dragon Tales Workshop At China Institute (New York, March 3)
Produced by the electronic music group The Shanghai Restoration Project, and featuring the voices of the Yip's Canada Children's Choir, "Little Dragon Tales" will come to life on March 3… Read MoreJing Book Review: “China Counting: How The West Was Lost”
When viewed in contrast to the leaden strides other major economies have made toward recovery, the rosy news coming out of a number of Chinese industries give some observers cause… Read More2009 Wrap-Up: China’s Best Books Of The Year
It's the time of year for a final burst of top ten lists, and today China Daily duly posted their top books of 2009, including some authors notorious among Chinese… Read MoreWill Virgil Abloh’s Xiaohongshu Profile Save Off-White?
Virgil Abloh has debuted on China’s popular social commerce app Little Red Book. But will this revive Off-White’s relevance among local consumers? Read MoreChinese Whispers: Lvzhou, Weibo’s Questionable New App and More
After Little Red Book got suspended from Apple and Android stores, Weibo decided to step up this week and launch their new social app, Lvzhou. Read MoreBrands Must Deal with Counterfeits on Social Commerce—Here’s How
The threat to brands’ profits and reputations because of counterfeits on social shopping apps such as Little Red Book, WeChat, and Taobao is real. Read MoreVideo is the Next Frontier for China E-Commerce
Video platforms such as Douyin are selling Taobao products, while WeChat and Little Red Book are getting into the mix by testing e-commerce functions. Read More