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Trump Stirs China Tension With Consulate Shutdown. What’s Next?
As the Trump Administration ratchets up tensions, will the closure of China’s consulate in Houston lead the global economy even further into recession? Read MoreChina Continues to Force the Hand of Western Brands over Hong Kong
The government in China wants brands to respect their authority in Hong Kong, but how far will they go to keep them in line? Read MoreCould China Soon Demand More Say on Luxury Leadership?
As the Hong Kong protest deepen, China is taking unprecedented measures in an effort to reclaim control without looking too overtly involved. What’s next? Read MoreLotte Suffers Retaliatory Action in China over THAAD Deployment
Lotte's decision to swap land with the South Korean government has put it under intense pressures in China to back away from the deal. Read MoreChinese Arrivals In Japan More Than Double After Visa Restrictions Eased
As a Japanese tourism official told the Global Times, 8,086 Chinese tourists arrived in Japan between July 1 and 31, a significant rise over the 3,458 who flew in between… Read MoreChinese University To Offer Luxury Management Degree In 2010
The luxury management program will include intensive study of localization strategies and consumer behavior, two critical areas that luxury brands will have to master if they are to build loyalty… Read MoreInnovative Art Store at Beijing’s Ullens Centre Makes Chinese Art More Accessible
To give those of us who can't afford a multimillion-dollar Zhang Xiaogang painting or one-of-a-kind Ai Weiwei installation a chance to get our hands on some quality Chinese art, Beijing's… Read MoreChina Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010 Opens In Beijing With A Bang
This week, the fashion world turns its collective eye toward Beijing, where China Fashion Week kicks into gear with more than 40 shows representing more than 50 mainly domestic labels. Read MoreDiamond Sales Get Huge China Boost
Good economic news in China this year has translated to good news for diamond producers, if figures released recently by China's news agency, Xinhua, are correct. Read More