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Which Luxury Brands Will Have the Luckiest Chinese New Year?
A new report predicts which luxury labels are set to win in the year of the monkey despite China's economic turbulence. Read MoreChina’s High-End Mooncakes Muted for Mid-Autumn Festival
As China's anti-graft campaign continues, high-end mooncakes are becoming increasingly low-key to appeal to a new base of buyers for this Mid-Autumn Festival. Read MoreIs China Luxury Demand Really ‘Weak’?
Slowing domestic sales in China are only a small part of the picture when it comes to assessing global Chinese shoppers' appetite for luxury. Read MoreShould Luxury Brands Give Up or Double Down on Mainland China?
With a multi-year luxury market slowdown in China, brands consider shifting more of their focus to tourist spending abroad. Read MoreChina’s Slowdown Means End of ‘Low-Hanging Fruit’ for Foreign Luxury Brands
As the era of easy China sales growth ends for foreign brands, they need to develop a strong understanding of their Chinese customers in order to stay ahead in this… Read MoreShanghai’s Wine Imports Tumble In First Half Of 2014
Wine import volume and value have been plummeting as China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign shows no signs of easing. Read MoreChinese Wine E-tailer Wangjiu Gets Into The Vineyard Business
The online high-end wine retailer known for selling imports is shifting gears toward domestic production with a new China vineyard. Read MoreVideo: China’s Anti-Graft Effects ‘Not That Massive’ For Patek Philippe Sales
The president of the Swiss watch company discusses why his company just opened a massive new Beijing store amidst a current sales slump. Read MoreChinese Firm Forecasts 2 Percent China Luxury Growth Through 2015
Slowdown mode is here to stay for luxury in China, according to a new Chinese-language market research report. Read MoreChinese Official Claims Half Of All Château Lafite In China Is Fake
As China introduces a new program to fight fake wine, a senior government official states that the country's counterfeit problem is “very serious.” Read More