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What Will Travel Retail Look Like in 2022?
China’s booming travel retail market has blossomed like no other country’s in the world. But what will it look like by 2022? 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 MoreWill Chinese Tourists Visit A Re-Opened Europe?
France released a plan to start lifting border controls, but it has angered Chinese citizens over its testing plan. Read MoreWhy Hainan Is China’s Newest Luxury Mecca
Hainan’s success as a luxury hotspot isn’t only due to changes in duty-free shopping quotas. Jing Daily looks at some of the other game-changers. Read More3 Key Findings From Bain x Altagamma Luxury Report
Bain reports that luxury could recover as early as this year. Aside from Chinese consumers and online channels, what other factors are driving this rebound? Read MoreWhat Shanghai’s Tourism Expansion Means for Luxury
Following the upswing in domestic travel, Shanghai has launched a program aiming to double its tourism revenue over the next five years. Read MoreWhat Happens to Luxury if China Stalls?
Chinese consumers are predicted to make up 50 percent of all global luxury purchases globally by 2025. But could the country’s gains slow down? Read MoreWhere Luxury Stands In China’s Consumption-Based Economy
China’s economy quickly rose from a manufacturing superpower to a mature service sector. But how will those changes impact global luxury brands? Read MoreBiden’s Next Moves Could Be Costly For Luxury
The US Chamber of Commerce estimates that American companies could lose hundreds of billions of dollars in potential growth from a US-China decoupling. Read MoreChina’s Luxury Market Will Only Get Trickier In 2021
China was a bright spot for luxury brands in 2020. But don’t expect the same stratospheric market growth in China this year. Read More