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The world’s second-largest economy, long a cornerstone for global retailers, is yet to recover from the post-Covid-19 slowdown that has made its once label-obsessed shoppers increasingly frugal.
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The latest analysis by GlobalData reports China’s e-commerce market grew 11.9% in 2023, reaching CNY15.4trn ($2.2tn).
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Having saturated the domestic market, Japanese convenience store operators are successively opening outlets across China in what is shaping up to be a battle for survival. Lawson Inc. has ...
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