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Hope for Hong Kong Despite Lack of Tourists
While some of Hong Kong’s high-end retailers reported falling revenue during the pandemic, others managed to surge. Is there hope for the city after all? Read MoreWhat the Lockdown Means for China’s Travel Plans
Chinese tourists’ plans have changed since the pandemic. Jing Daily looks at what Dragon Trail Research’s latest report means for luxury. Read MoreSome Brand Scandals Simply Cannot Be Avoided in China
The following is an excerpt from Jing Daily’s latest Insight Report, “Surviving Scandal in China’s Luxury Market.” Packed with market research, best practices, and case studies, the report is a… Read MoreHow Luxury Brands Will Overcome the Continued Lack of Chinese Tourists
After nearly two years of pandemic disruptions, the arrival of Omicron guarantees even more strife for the luxury tourism market. Read MoreChinese Cultural Consumers Learn Locally and Collect Globally
As China’s economic fortunes have risen, the past decade has seen Chinese collectors become a focal point for the art world. Read MoreWhat Western Businesses Can Expect From China in 2022
China's 20th Party Congress will happen in 2022. But what will the repercussions be on North American and Western European companies in China? Read MoreBeijing Olympics Under Attack. How Should Luxury Behave?
Activists are boycotting the Winter Games over China's human rights record. How will luxury balance the needs of Chinese consumers and Western activists? 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 MoreWill Biden’s Chinese Biz Ban Hurt US Luxury In China?
Biden expanded a ban prohibiting Americans from investing in Chinese companies that sell surveillance, which is likely to hurt luxury brands in China. Read MoreWhy Shenzhen – Not Hong Kong – Is Luxury’s New Golden Ticket
In the 1980s, Shenzhen was a forgotten fishing village. But today, it is challenging Hong Kong as China’s top luxury hotspot. Read More