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Australia’s “Millionaire Visa” Scheme Expected To Attract Wealthy Chinese
Starting at the end of this month, Australia's new "Significant Investor Visa" program is aimed at wooing wealthy overseas to invest in the country in exchange for Australian residency. Read MoreHow Can Brands Use China’s Media Landscape To Their Advantage?
Luxury brands are actively seeking to attract and engage Chinese consumers as they continue to venture abroad for education, investment, business opportunities… and shopping. Read MoreVideo: Wealthy Chinese Pouring Millions Into Overseas Investments
Led by wealthy Chinese using a range of money-transfer methods to buy overseas property, send their children to high-priced international schools, and stock up on luxury goods, art, jewelry and… Read MoreJaguar Land Rover To Build First Overseas Plant In China
Pending final approval by the Chinese government, Jaguar Land Rover's first factory abroad should open near Shanghai and will produce either the Freelander or Evoque. Read MoreShanghai Airports See Surge In Private Jet Demand
According to figures released this week, Shanghai's airports have seen something of a private jet boom in the past year, with Pudong and Hongqiao recording a 43 percent rise in… Read MoreNew Chinese-Led Spyker Venture Plans $250,000 SUV
Together, Spyker and Youngman plan to create a new joint venture, of which Youngman will control 75 percent, to build an ultra-luxury SUV reminiscent of Spyker's D8/D12 Peking-to-Paris concept and… Read MoreRattled By Food Safety Scandals, Chinese Go Organic
Along with their incomes, the health consciousness of China's middle class has shown a steady rise in recent years, with this consumer demographic placing a premium on their well-being in… Read MoreThe Chinese Fashion Dilemma
With a growing number of young Chinese designers debuting collections both at home and abroad and some domestic brands investing heavily in international expansion, the dilemma for "created in China"… Read MoreExecutive Pay In China Still Shrouded In Secrecy
How is it that Chinese executives are paid only a fraction of what their American counterparts -- from companies of equal size in the same industries -- make? Read MoreChinese Retailer Bosideng Chases London Dream (Video)
Despite the brand's massive investment, global ambitions and intent on positioning itself as a more "upmarket" label in London, Bosideng's chances outside of China are far from certain. Read More