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Will China’s Big Tech Crackdown Affect Luxury
Alibaba’s internet browser has been removed from various Chinese app stores, an escalation of the conflict between Big Tech and Beijing. Read MoreNo Dice for Alibaba Group’s Monopoly
Alibaba’s woes drag on as Beijing continues to clamp down on big tech. This latest move targets the owner of South China Morning Post’s media interests. Read MoreIs Baidu’s New Livestream Investment Really Fraudulent?
YY Live, the livestreaming platform Baidu plans to buy for $3.6 billion, has been deemed fraudulent in a Muddy Waters Research report. Read MoreHow Chinese Tech Builds Trust, Part III: Why Targeted Advertising Is Broken
In China, hyper-targeted advertising has been substituted with greater complexity, and there is never a straightforward answer to the question. Read MoreHow Chinese Tech Builds Trust: A CCI Series
The first installment of Content Commerce Insider’s new series demystifies the fundamentals that drive Chinese e-commerce. Read MoreTencent Seeks Greater Share Of China Tech Market
Tencent sent a preliminary offer to acquire the search engine operator Sogou for $2.1 billion, which would grow its already-large tech market share. Read MoreCan Voice Shopping Become China’s Favorite Retail Hack?
Voice commerce is fast becoming the future of retail, but there are still some challenges that lay ahead for this exciting technology. Read MoreCan Luxury Brands Survive In China Without Online Partners?
With the rise of online shopping in China, it’s become increasingly important for global luxury brands to form a partnership with an e-commerce company. Read MoreWill CEO Livestreaming Work For Luxury Brands?
Some CEOs of major Chinese businesses are now hosting livestreaming sessions, but could this work for Western luxury brand CEOs as well? Read MoreWorry-Free Strategies Luxury Brands Can Learn From China
Western luxury brands can learn from the rise of the worry-free narrative in China, helping them better navigate the crisis and connect with consumers. Read More