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Alibaba Tougher on Fakes Than Amazon, Says Swatch CEO
Swatch CEO Nick Hayek went on to slam France as inhospitable to Chinese luxury tourists, and praise the Chinese government for creating a consumer class that is actively buying. Read MoreFate of Shanghai’s Most Notorious ‘Fake Market’ Shows Changing Approach to Counterfeits
Known for its plethora of counterfeit goods, crackdowns at a market in Shanghai dubbed "Taobao City" are a sign of the government's efforts to step up enforcement against fakes. Read MoreJack Ma’s Counterfeit Comments Shed Light on Taobao’s ‘Legal’ Fakes
While Alibaba has made efforts to show that it's fighting fakes on its platforms, legal off-brand items now have an endorsement from Jack Ma. 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 MoreLouis Vuitton Takes Fight Against China’s Online Fakes to Beijing Court
As luxury labels continue to grapple with fakes on Taobao, Louis Vuitton opts to go after the sellers directly with a new lawsuit filed in Beijing. Read MoreAlibaba Struggles With Counterfeit Issues Despite Singles’ Day Success
Alibaba saw stunning sales growth on Singles' Day, but stocks still slumped thanks in part to challenges it's facing over counterfeits on its platforms. Read MoreWill ‘Kering vs. Alibaba’ Set a Luxury Lawsuit Trend for Fighting China’s Fakes?
As luxury brands do whatever they can to fight rampant online fakes in China, Kering's lawsuit strategy could have them following suit if it's successful. Read MoreCurrency Fluctuations Will Fuel China’s Gray Market—Unless Brands Take Action
As currency fluctuations widen the luxury price gap between Europe and China, brands like Chanel and Patek Phillippe are slashing prices to combat China's rampant gray market. Read MoreQuentin Shih’s Photographs Capture Fake Luxury and Real Communism
The controversial Chinese photographer tells Jing Daily what inspired him about Cuba's youth and fake luxury goods from China. Read MoreWill Daigou Die In 2015?
Russia's troubled ruble shows that the practice of selling luxury goods purchased abroad to avoid tariffs is alive and well in China, but sellers may have some competition in the… Read More