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China’s Consumers Are Traveling More And Drinking Less With Top Homegrown Brands
A new report on the top 100 most valuable Chinese brands finds that a tourism boom is sparking success in the Chinese travel industry, but the government's continued anti-extravagance campaign is still putting a dent in Chinese wine and spirits. Read MoreBaijiu Brands Turn Hopeful Eye Toward Overseas Chinese
Looking to recoup domestic revenues lost to Beijing’s ongoing anti-luxury crackdown, some makers of high-end baijiu are setting their sights on tourist and expat Chinese communities abroad. Read MoreWhisky Soars, Baijiu Droops In Wake Of Beijing’s Frugality Campaign
Though makers of high-end baijiu have reportedly been hit hard by Beijing's ongoing frugality campaign, sales of imported liquor continue to plow ahead as more Chinese drinkers knock one back at home. Read MoreLVMH Looks To Dig Deeper Into China With Bulgari Acquisition
In recent years, as China has become the fastest-growing single market for many of its brands, LVMH has invested heavily in the Chinese market, even going so far as to target home-grown brands for acquisition. Read MoreChina’s Top 10 Domestic Luxury Brands Of 2010
This week, the Chinese luxury portal NobleChinese posted a number of year-end top 10 lists, chosen by readers and ranking a range of topics, including favorite domestic Chinese luxury brands. Read More