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Chinese Whispers: A Daigou Arrested for Smuggling $400,000 Patek Philippe Watch, and More
China's Shenzhen customs officials announced that they arrested a passenger for attempting to smuggle a Patek Philippe Minute Repeater watch into China. Read MoreChinese Daigou Traders in South Korea Adapt Fast to New E-commerce Law
Despite the introduction of the new e-commerce law, Chinese resellers have found creative ways to engage in daigou activities between China and South Korea. Read MoreHow the Rise of the Pre-Owned Watch in China is Disrupting the Watch Industry
Pre-owned watches have become a reasonable alternative and an inconspicuous choice compared to splashy new models for Chinese younger generation. Read MoreKeeping Up with the Daigous: an Industry in Flux
Four months after China enacted its first-ever e-commerce law to regulate daigou shoppers, we found the market is far from dead. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Daigou Charged with Money Laundering in Paris, and More
Parisian police arrested six daigou agents from China, accusing them of money laundering, drug trafficking and tax evasion. Read MoreThe 3 Surprising Predictions for China Cross-Border E-Commerce in 2019
The Chinese government’s decision to lift purchase limits on the cross-border e-commerce indicates a strong outlook in 2019. Read MoreHow Luxury Beauty Brands Are Adapting to Upheaval in China Ahead of the Holidays
Luxury beauty brands are adapting to China's regulations and the crackdown on daigou shoppers, but the brands are optimistic on the future of travel retail. Read MoreAre Luxury Stocks Overreacting to China’s Daigou Crackdown?
Shares of luxury brands have fallen sharply following news that Chinese border officials are cracking down on daigou reselling. Did the markets overreact to it? Read MoreChinese Whispers: Is the Daigou Business Dying, and More
Chinese government's crackdown on daigou during the past Golden Week is the beginning of China's plan to completely wipe out personal daigou shoppers. Read More