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How Chinese companies are designing for European consumers

China Global Television Network

China Global Television Network

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June 30, 2026

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How Chinese companies are designing for European consumers

How Chinese companies are designing for European consumers

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 10, 2026

Uniqlo defies sluggish China market with double-digit profit growth

Japanese apparel retailer Uniqlo posted higher revenue and double-digit profit growth in mainland China over the three-month period ending in May, defying sluggish domestic consumption and lingering bilateral tensions. Same-store sales rose, driven by enhanced marketing and “buoyant demand” for summer products in May, when temperatures started to rise. Easy pants, UV-protection items, T-shirts and other summer products all saw strong sales, according to the earnings report from Fast Retailing,...

ANTARA News

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· Jun 22, 2026

WALOVI and Hong Xin Da Seal Strategic Local-Channel Deal for International Cans in Singapore

On June 15–16, the 2026 Guangzhou Products Go Global Guangzhou Premium Brands into ASEAN ...

Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Why foreign shoppers are flocking to this Seoul lifestyle store

Why foreign shoppers are flocking to this Seoul lifestyle store

CNN

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· Jun 25, 2026

From Shein to Pop Mart: How Chinese brands are grabbing global market share

Chinese companies are moving beyond their home base, expanding overseas and reshaping fashion, tech, and consumer markets worldwide. CNN’s Hanako Montgomery explains why.

Financial Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Uniqlo’s plan to dominate global fashion

The clothing retailer forged in Japan’s post-bubble economy is pinning its hopes on Europe and North America

NDTV

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· Jun 28, 2026

The Real Cost Of Glass Skin: Inside India's K-Beauty Obsession

Dermats say it's an economic irony that Indian consumers pay premium prices for Korean beauty products that don't work in India's tropical climate.

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Related coverage for "How Chinese companies are designing for European consumers": South China Morning Post — Uniqlo defies sluggish China market with double-digit profit growth. ANTARA News — WALOVI and Hong Xin Da Seal Strategic Local-Channel Deal for International Cans in Singapore. Korea Times News — Why foreign shoppers are flocking to this Seoul lifestyle store. CNN — From Shein to Pop Mart: How Chinese brands are grabbing global market share. Financial Times — Uniqlo’s plan to dominate global fashion. NDTV — The Real Cost Of Glass Skin: Inside India's K-Beauty Obsession