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Boosting Consumption, Economic Stabilization Among Top Agendas At China’s ‘Two Sessions’
China just concluded its most important annual political event, the Two Sessions, and indications are that it’s good news for luxury brands. Read More5 Takeaways From China’s Two Sessions Meeting
China’s most important annual meeting, the Two Sessions, took place between March 4-11. Here, Jing Daily identifies five key takeaways from the event. Read MoreShould Luxury Leverage Street Shopping in China?
To revive its virus-battered economy, China is betting on night retail and street vending to encourage new consumer scenarios. Read MoreWhat Does the New Security Law Mean for Hong Kong Retail?
Mass demonstrations are likely to resume once again in response to the new law, thwarting the city’s much-needed retail and tourism recovery. Read MoreChina Proposes Luxury Tax Increase to Rein in Millennial Debt
China seeks to increase the luxury goods tax rate to curb Millennials' irrational spending on luxury brands and bring back a culture of frugality. Read MoreInfographic: The Top Chinese Billionaires At This Week’s Two Sessions
Delegates may not be showing up to the Great Hall of the People in Chanel this year, but that doesn't mean they don't still possess a staggering amount of wealth. Read MoreChina’s National People’s Congress Embraces ‘Military-Chic’ Austerity Style
Chanel and Céline are out and martial garb is in for the official delegates of this year's "two sessions" in Beijing. Read More