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Is Tencent’s Global Takeover Inevitable?
Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. has been ranked No. 5 on the world's largest tech companies list, jumping an impressive 21 places. Read MoreHow Brands Must Change For A New World Order
There will always be disruption, no matter the crisis. But the COVID-19 crisis will birth some specific changes that brands must be ready for. Read MoreWhy Luxury Brands Must Embrace Digital Outlets ASAP
Luxury sellers have seen their sales dwindle in China thanks to COVID-19, but there are short-term and long-term actions to take to improve their outlooks. Read MoreCan American Retailers Survive in China with Tensions Rising?
As younger Chinese consumers turn increasingly nationalistic, the American business community fears that this newfound patriotism could be weaponized. Read MoreYour Introduction to the Gen-Z Consumer
With their online savvy and serious spending power, Gen Zers are fast becoming a focus for international luxury brands. Here's what you need to know. Read MoreRetailers in China Understand the Potential of CCTV and Facial Recognition
Facial recognition is likely to reshape the luxury retail sector, but that doesn’t eliminate serious ethical and security concerns. Read MoreWill Failing in China Lead to Global Failure?
Success or failure in China has become an excellent predictor of a brand's future around the world. We break down the reasons why. Read MoreCryptocurrency’s Huge Potential in China’s Luxury Retail
Cryptocurrencies are gaining momentum in mainland China, and they just might be the next big trend with luxury brands there. Read MoreThe Art of Luxury Brand Licensing
Licensing, along with the newer and popular practice of collaborating with artists and celebrities, has had a significant impact on the luxury sector. Read MoreAmazon vs. Alibaba: Everything You Need to Know About the Two Biggest E-tailers
The world’s two largest e-tailers, Alibaba and Amazon, are viewed as rivals engaged in a global showdown, but the reality is far more complex. Read More