trade war
How Fewer Chinese Grads in the US Will Hurt the Luxury Sector
Currently, over 30 percent of Chinese grads attending college and universities in New York and Boston regularly buy luxury goods to take home. Read MoreHow Trade War Affects U.S. Consumer Goods Companies and Beyond
Here are three ways that the ongoing U.S. - China trade war can affect the profitability of the luxury and fashion sector in the mid- and long-term. Read MoreWhat a Heightened Trade War with China Would Do to US Tourism and Luxury Sales
How will President Trump’s threats to escalate the ongoing US-China trade war impact the US tourism and luxury sector, which has seen its growth flatline for the first time in… Read MoreTrump-China Trade War Freeze Leaves Luxury’s Future in Limbo
While both sides have claimed a significant victory following a freeze on new tariffs, luxury brands lack clarity on whether the truce will hold. Read MoreChinese Tourist Decline to the U.S. Clouds Tiffany & Co.’s Outlook
Citing a decline in Chinese tourism to the U.S., Tiffany reported lower-than-expected earnings for the most recent quarter and trimmed its forecast for next quarter. Read MoreInnovation Starts in China Before Expanding West: Zegna CEO
For Italian brand Ermenegildo Zegna, the focus is on innovations in China, its CEO Gildo Zegna hinted at the WWD Apparel and Retail CEO Summit yesterday. Read MoreLVMH Q3 Revenues Climb 10% as Chinese Consumers Continue to Buy
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton’s robust growth in the third quarter has soothed concerns over China’s economic slowdown. Read MoreNYFW Winners & Losers, the China Perspective
Here is our look, from the China perspective, of who won and lost the Spring/Summer 2019 New York Fashion Week. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Hermès CEO Undaunted by the U.S.-China Trade War, and More
French luxury powerhouse Hermès believes the ongoing trade war between the United States and China won't have an immediate impact on its business. Read MoreTiffany Seen Likely to Benefit from U.S. China Trade War
The ongoing trade war between the United States and China is likely to give a boost to Tiffany's revenues, according to an analyst report by Wells Fargo. Read More