As a Trump-led China trade war seems increasingly possible, brands with high exposure to Chinese consumers have reason to get nervous.
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Coach’s Tmall Shop Closes as Luxury Brands Turn to WeChat Sales
While American accessible luxury brand Coach has shuttered its online shop on Alibaba’s Tmall, its sales on WeChat will continue at a time when high-end labels are slowly warming to the idea of e-commerce on the mobile messaging app
China’s K-Pop Ban Hits Luxury Marketers
When luxury brands choose celebrities for promotion and marketing, they aren’t normally making a political decision – unless they’re in China, that is. Jing Daily investigates.
Where Are China’s Global Shoppers Headed For Chinese New Year?
Liz Flora of Jing Daily ponders where China’s luxury shoppers will be headed this Chinese New Year
90% of Traveling Chinese Luxury Shoppers Plan Purchases Before Trip
Liz Flora of Jing Daily shares the highlights from Nielsen’s Mainland Chinese Luxury Shopper survey
What Chinese Consumers Were (And Weren’t) Buying Over Chinese New Year
Liz Flora of Jing Daily investigates the impact of Chinese New Year on the sale of luxury goods and services
5 Must-Know Facts About China’s Luxury eCommerce Shoppers
Liz Flora of Jing Daily shares five key highlights from KPMG’s recent investigation of 10,000+ Chinese luxury eCommerce shoppers
4 Challenges Facing Foreign Luxury Brands in China
Liz Flora of Jing Daily looks at four key challenges facing foreign luxury brands entering – and prospering within – the Chinese market
China’s Luxury Price Growth Stagnates To Seven-Year Low
Liz Flora of Jing Daily investigates new research suggesting that luxury prices in China have grown at the lowest rate seen in seven years
Luxury Watch Market A Crucial Factor In Swiss-China Trade Talks
As Switzerland and China prepare to sign a landmark free trade agreement in July, the world-renowned Swiss watch industry has played a critical role in negotiations