The Chinese luxury market is expected to turnaround this year, but Western brands can't afford to be complacent, analysts ...
Even with a stock market that is outperforming the S&P 500, Chinese shoppers aren’t flocking to luxury brands as they once did.
China's luxury market shifts from Western dominance to local innovation. How emerging Chinese brands are redefining competition with technology and a new approach to value.
Luxury brands selling in China are charting new paths to reach consumers as the nation faces slowing growth, weak demand, and potential prolonged deflation. At the Business of Luxury Summit in Hong ...
In 2025, SERES NEV sales exceeded 470,000 units, cementing the company's position as industry leader. The flagship AITO brand especially stood out, with over 420,000 vehicles delivered throughout the ...
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Aito delivers 420,000+ in 2025, storms to top of China’s luxury charts
AITO has vaulted from ambitious newcomer to the top of China’s luxury vehicle rankings, delivering over 420,000 vehicles in ...
Luxury brands in China are adapting to economic headwinds by focusing on experiential retail and expanding into lower-tier cities with strong luxury demand. 3M (MMM), Coca-Cola (KO), and Lockheed ...
To receive the Vogue Business China Edit, sign up here. Chinese consumers have powered the expansion of luxury fashion brands for much of the past decade, now accounting for about one-third of luxury ...
SHANGHAI, Jan 28 (Reuters) - China's so-called second-tier cities are fast becoming the first stop for luxury goods vendors as middle-class consumers seek high living standards in lower-cost locales, ...
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