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Hopes For Retail And Travel Rebound As China Announces Major Changes To ‘Dynamic Zero’ Policy
China notably relaxed some of its COVID-19 control measures last week. What does this mean for “Dynamic Zero” and commerce in China? Read MoreNew Opportunities of China’s Imported Retail Market Under COVID-19
With China's imported retail market gradually recovering from the pandemic, we noticed some changes happening in customers' purchasing habits. Read MoreSecond-Quarter Loss Prompts Changes At Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren reported a fiscal second-quarter loss of $39.1 million — a sizable drop from the second-quarter profit it made one year earlier. Read More‘Solving the Dual Outflow’ – Chinese Department Stores Eye Duty Free License, Though Granting Them is More Problematic
Multiple Chinese domestic market players are lining up for duty free license applications. Seeing those licenses granted will be a much greater challenge. Read MoreChina’s O2O Retail Leads in Technology, But is Letting Us Down in Content
China's O2O "new retail" scene is missing out on opportunities to connect with consumers in ways that improve their lives. Read MoreLabor Day Shoppers Flock to the Cloud
China’s Labor Day, its first national celebration since COVID-19, marks its first steps toward recovery in the retail market, but it’s mostly online. Read MoreWhat China’s Retail Expansion and Disruption Means for Luxury Brands
The market research firm eMarketer forecast China’s retail e-commerce sales is set to grow by roughly 27 percent to reach $1.94 trillion in 2019. Read MoreChina’s Outlet Malls Are the Silver Lining of the Luxury Retail Wreck
A new report by Bain & Company said opportunity of offline luxury retail sector lies in China's middle-class shoppers, who love shopping at outlet malls. Read MoreInternational Retailers Still Flock to Hong Kong in Spite of Slowdown
Even as luxury sales stall in Hong Kong, smaller international brands see it as a key retail gateway to China and Asia. Read MoreBespoke Shoemaker Maison Corthay Finds Solid Footing in China
Exclusivity and strategic brick-and-mortar placement has helped high-end contemporary shoemaker Maison Corthay take on China as its top market. Read More