china luxury fakes
Why Chinese Consumers Buy Fake Luxury
Despite significant progress on the counterfeit front, it’s still easy for Chinese consumers to acquire any counterfeits they want. So what can brands do? Read MoreSECOO Reports Weak Revenue in the First Quarter
The online retailer, SECOO, reported weak revenue and losses in the first quarter, while a Douyin influencer accused the platform of selling counterfeits. 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 MoreIs Alibaba Winning the Battle Against Counterfeit Luxury Goods?
A new report by L2 shows that the number of search results on Taobao for luxury brand terms has dropped dramatically in the past year. Read MoreChinese Factories Fake Shipping Addresses to Sell Counterfeit Air Jordans
An investigative report reveals that counterfeit producers use fake overseas shipping addresses to appear more authentic. Read MoreChina’s Rampant Counterfeits Create Major Headache for European Retailers
New data from EU customs seizures between 2011 to 2013 shows China is the top producer of counterfeit goods and gives insight into what is being produced and which countries… Read More3 Key Ways Luxury Brands Can Fight China’s Online Counterfeits
As counterfeits sold online remain one of the toughest issues facing luxury brands in China, Jing Daily's new report details several effective ways to fight back against this market. Read More