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Can Western Luxury Brands Survive the New China?
Some global players smoothly managed China’s policy shifts while others couldn’t adjust. But did the trade war and rising labor costs also play roles? Read MoreWhy the Chinese Decade of Luxury Is Just Starting
Does the latest government crackdown in China prove that the country’s luxury bubble is about to burst? Not so fast. Read MoreHow Will Biden’s China Policy Impact US Luxury?
Biden’s foreign policy looks similar to the previous one that blamed China for America’s economic problems, which will only keep hurting luxury brands. 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 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 MoreUS Affordable Luxury Brands’ Problems Run Deeper Than the Trade War
US affordable luxury brands are facing numerous challenges in China beyond the trade war. What can they do to deal with advancing consumer demands? Read MoreSCMP China Conference: United States
SCMP China Conference: United States — Competition or Cooperation? Can meaningful cooperation be unearthed between China and The United States? Could the trade war irreparably debilitate their long-held, foundational economic… Read MoreAs China’s Market Shifts Inward, Brands Turn to Online Education
With Western brands focusing on sales within China, there is a growing demand for executive education to help brands navigate this complicated market. Read MoreRetailers Fret As Chinese Students Cool on U.S. Schools
The recent drop in Chinese international tourists and students is causing many U.S. universities and retailers to get creative in how to manage this loss. Read MoreDespite Trade War, Ralph Lauren Gains Momentum in China
Ralph Lauren is betting big in China — 39 stores this year alone and its own e-commerce site — but the continuing trade war could cloud their rosy forecast. Read More