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From AI pins at Coperni to Ray-Ban’s AR smart glasses, luxury is on a mission to usher in a tech gadget revival. Can the tech industry get it right? Read MoreiPhone 15 sales surge, but spark mixed reactions in China
Queues, pre-orders, and mixed reactions for the iPhone 15 hint at Apple's challenges and successes in a fiercely competitive market. Image: Apple Read MoreTaking A Bite Of The Action: How Apple Conquered The China Tech Market
The most profitable tech company in China is not a homegrown giant like Alibaba — it’s America’s Apple. Jing Daily explores its mainland success story. Read MoreApple Supplier Foxconn’s Factory Exodus Casts Shadow On Retail Supply Chains
A COVID-19 outbreak at Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plant, which makes iPhones, prompted a mass exodus of workers. What does this mean for China-based supply chains? Read More5 Reasons ‘New Luxury’ Is the ‘New Normal’ in China
Starbucks isn’t strictly a luxury brand, but it holds a position as ‘New Luxury’ in China, where consumers are searching for prestige and self-identity. Read MoreHere’s How Luxury Brands Keep Their Loyal Chinese Customers Buying
Every luxury company looks for innovative ways to earn repeat business, but in the digital age, customer loyalty retention has been hard to come by. Read MoreHow the iPhone Lost its Luxury Social Status in China
Apple recently debuted its new iPhone 12 in China, but netizens criticized it over its high price and negatively compared it to domestic brands. Read MoreChinese Whispers: iPhone Price Reduction on China’s E-commerce Sites, and More
Chinese iPhone sellers conducted a significant price markdown on three of the latest iPhone models after Apple slashed its sales predictions. Read MoreAs Troubled Western Luxury Brands Cry ‘Blame China,’ We Look Deeper
Apple follows Tiffany & Co., LVMH, and Richemont as firms that since October have specifically invoked problems in China’s economy for their lower-than-expected results or growth forecasts. Read MoreChinese Consumers Becoming More Discerning: Nielsen and Vipshop
While many brands and e-tailers are feeling the pinch from the Chinese economic slowdown. A new report finds a silver lining in China's smaller cities. Read More