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Can India Wrestle Supply Chains Away From China?
As some Western companies look to pull their supply chains out of China, India is designing incentives to lure global businesses to its shores. Read MoreIndia Asks Chinese E-Commerce Platforms for “Country Of Origin” Addition
India has asked e-commerce platforms to display “the country of origin” on new products listed on their websites. Who will this policy affect if approved? Read MoreChinese and Indian Consumers Want Different Things From Luxury
Foreign luxury brands played a large part filling the cultural vacuum left in China after Mao. In India, it’s domestic designers who are gathering fabulous riches. Read MoreChinese and Indian Consumers Ready for Robots—or Are They?
Asia’s most populous countries are more forward thinking than most about a tech-human future, but there are some caveats. Will it impact China's luxury market? Read MoreWill More Chinese Tourists Get ‘Lost in India’ Thanks to Joint Film Productions?
While India has long struggled to attract Chinese tourists, it's hoping that a set of new film deals amid warming political relations will help it cash in on China's outbound tourism boom. Read MoreCan Politics Influence Chinese Tourists’ Decision-Making Process? It Depends.
What types of political situations cause Chinese tourists to boycott countries en masse? We explain. Read MoreInterview: Travel Writer Hong Mei Tells How China’s Young Globetrotters Are Shaking Up Tourism Industry
The author of a new travelogue on her year-long India adventure discusses why China's new generation of travelers is skipping the guided tour. Read MoreIndia Says ‘Not Anymore’ To Missing Out On Chinese Tourist Revenue
Thanks to concerns that it's missing out on "hundreds of millions" of dollars from Chinese tourists, India embarks on a 12-city China marketing campaign. Read MoreChina Tourism Briefs: India, Hawaii, Denmark
A roundup of recent news from the Chinese inbound and outbound tourism markets, from China's plan to woo more Indian tourists to recent Danish overtures and Hawaii's enduring draw among Chinese travelers. Read MoreTo Engage China’s Young Luxury Consumers, Digital Is Key
Luxury brands have had a love-hate relationship with new media for years, owing to the relatively "flat" nature of the medium, lack of exclusivity, but in China, the game is far different. Read More