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New York’s Fifth Avenue Beats Hong Kong For World’s Most Expensive Shopping Area
Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui has been named the second most expensive retail spot in terms of rental costs as COVID-19 hits tourist-dependent economy hard. Read MoreTime’s Up, Hong Kong: Mainland China Takes Over Swiss Watch Sales
Thanks to Mainland consumer repatriation, it has now surpassed Hong Kong as the Swiss watch industry’s top export market — but for how long? Read MoreWhat Does the New Security Law Mean for Hong Kong Retail?
Mass demonstrations are likely to resume once again in response to the new law, thwarting the city’s much-needed retail and tourism recovery. Read MoreOlay’s Ambassador Controversy Startles China’s Tax Authority & More
Netizens have reported Olay to China's tax authorities to punish the company's silence, as the controversy over its ambassador Xiao Zhan keeps escalating. Read MoreLuxury Symposium: Opportunities and Challenges of the Greater China Luxury Market in 2020
Over 200 brands and retailers in the APAC regions gathered at the 4th edition of Luxury Symposium in Hong Kong to learn about the luxury market in China. Read MoreCan Macau Replace Hong Kong as a High-end Shopping Destination?
While Hong Kong's economy stumbles under the weight of protests, Macau waits in the wings as China's next big tourist location, but how much can it grow? Read MoreWill Hong Kong Recession Kick Start a Sustainable Second-hand Luxury Market?
Some companies are starting to focus on the rise of second-hand shoppers as an opportunity to target an entirely new type of Hong Kong luxury consumer. Read MoreFollowing Hong Kong Hit, Burberry Announces Bounce Back Strategy with Tencent
This morning saw British super brand Burberry report strong H1 results, despite continued unrest in Hong Kong shaking profits in the region. Read MoreAs Violence Increases in Hong Kong, How Worried Should Luxury Brands Be?
With today’s “day of violence and anger” in Hong Kong, the six-month-long protests have seemingly taken a new and more serious turn. Read MoreLuxury Brands Face a Grim Golden Week in Hong Kong
With ongoing protests in Hong Kong, the luxury segment, one of the world’s most developed and reliable markets, is bracing for a grim Golden Week. Read More