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    Is Luxury Discriminating Against China’s Lower-Tier Cities?

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    With first-tier cities oversaturated with luxury brands, it’s only logical that they look to China’s lower-tier areas to expand. So what’s the holdup? Read More
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    Four Years On, Dolce & Gabbana Speaks Out After China Scandal

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    The fallout from Dolce & Gabbana’s notorious China scandal was dramatic. Now, four years later, the company speaks to Jing Daily about how it’s moving on. Read More
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    Hang Lung’s Heartland 66 in Wuhan Reshapes Central China Retail

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    Wuhan has been elevating its status among Tier-1 cities, but a new mall from Hang Lung Properties is putting it on the map. Read More
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    Will Luxury Cash in On Shenzhen’s New Duty Free?

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    With several districts in Shenzhen announcing plans to delve into duty-free shopping, could the tech powerhouse become China’s next luxury paradise? Read More
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    Bally’s Strategy Drives Growth In China Despite COVID-19

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    Increasing integrated shopping experiences is key to luxury fashion brand Bally’s China strategy. Jing Daily spoke to its CEO about this retail market. Read More
  • Predictions For The Chinese Luxury Market In 2021

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    Mainland China’s luxury consumers are more integral to luxury than ever. With that, here are Jing Daily’s predictions for the 2021 Chinese luxury market. Read More
  • Consumers in China’s Lower-Tier Cities To Spend $10 Trillion By 2030

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    A report by the investment bank Morgan Stanley predicts that the purchasing power of Chinese consumers in lower-tier cities will reach $10 trillion by 2030. Read More
  • How Paul Smith Stands Apart In China’s Ultra-Competitive Retail Market

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    With an aggressive expansion plan for 25 China stores in five years, Sir Paul Smith travels to Shanghai to discuss what it takes to gain consumers' attention as the luxury… Read More

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