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  2. China’s wealthy shoppers have a new mentality—and it’s ...

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    Just a few years ago, China was the darling of luxe spending; from 2017 to 2021, the luxury market in the country tripled in size. Shoppers were obsessed with conspicuous consumption, and China ...

  3. Luxury goods of China - Wikipedia

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    The top five luxury watch brands in the country are Rolex, Omega, Cartier, Vacheron Constantin, and Breitling. [8] In a confidential report titled "China Luxury Market study 2010" in November 2010, the management consulting firm Bain & Company noted the top three luxury brands in China are []], Chanel, and Gucci. According to the report ...

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    Nio is the dominant luxury EV maker in China with a 40% share of the market. Chinese EV maker Nio had a bumpy ride last year, but over the past three years the trend has been down.

  5. Luxury goods - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, China surpassed Japan as the world's largest luxury market. [25] China's luxury consumption accounts for over 25% of the global market. [26] According to the Global Wealth and Lifestyle Report 2020, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo and Singapore were four of the five most expensive cities for luxury goods in Asia. [27]

  6. Luxury European automakers are getting crushed in China - AOL

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    The competitiveness of the Chinese market means consumers don't need to spend a fortune to obtain luxury vehicles. The SU7, an electric sedan built by Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, is packed ...

  7. Daigou - Wikipedia

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    Daigou (Chinese: 代购 [2]; pinyin: dàigòu; lit. 'surrogate shopping') [1] [3] [4] is an emerging form of cross-border trade [5] [6] [2] in which an individual or a syndicated group of exporters [5] outside China purchases commodities (mainly luxury goods, but sometimes also groceries such as infant formulas) for customers in China.

  8. Prada defied the China-led luxury slowdown—its CEO is ... - AOL

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    Other luxury companies expect Chinese demand to ... It has also taken a unique approach to succession, so Prada remains independent in a fierce luxury market where deals in Italian fashion are ...

  9. Shanghai Tang - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Tang (Chinese: 上海灘; pinyin: Shànghǎi Tān) is a Hong Kong luxury fashion house founded in 1994 by Hong Kong businessman David Tang. The brand is known for its luxury homeware collection and fine bone china. In 1998, Richemont acquired David Tang's controlling stake in the business. [1] [2]