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Can Luxury Leverage China’s New Direction?
China’s crackdown on a wide range of businesses shows Beijing is changing its strategy. But can luxury brands take advantage of this shift? Read MoreBeijing Olympics Under Attack. How Should Luxury Behave?
Activists are boycotting the Winter Games over China's human rights record. How will luxury balance the needs of Chinese consumers and Western activists? Read MoreBurberry Sales Rebound After Chinese Boycotts
The Xinjiang cotton controversy in March hasn’t slowed Burberry down, with sales in the Chinese market shooting past pre-pandemic levels by 55 percent. Read MoreChina Patriotism Could Launch Anta Sales Past adidas
Chinese sportswear titan Anta Sports could soon surpass the value of its international rival adidas because of rising patriotic spending in China. Read MoreIs Nike Losing The Race In China?
Nike delivered record results thanks to high revenues in the North American market, but it should be concerned about its China strategy. Read MoreWhy China Is Boycotting These Western Brands (Again)
H&M, Nike, Zara, and the GAP have been accused by Chinese customs of selling substandard childrenswear with potential health hazards. Netizens are furious. Read MoreWhy Hainan Is China’s Newest Luxury Mecca
Hainan’s success as a luxury hotspot isn’t only due to changes in duty-free shopping quotas. Jing Daily looks at some of the other game-changers. Read MoreBLACKPINK’s Lisa Is Next in China’s Line of Fire
Harper’s Bazaar China has quietly removed images of the BLACKPINK star from its social media, as the boycott against Western firms rages on. Read MoreWill China Unplug Tesla Soon?
Tesla has attracted praise and favorable attention from fans and the government in the past, but is it headed for a fall in China? Read MoreWill China’s Boycotts Hurt H&M’s Bottom Line?
H&M, Burberry, and Nike suffered a startling quick nationalistic backlash after voicing their concerns about Xinjiang-sourced cotton. How bad is it? Read More