The trade war between China and the United States has made some Chinese consumers think negatively about America. Yet US luxury brands in China, from Ralph Lauren to Tiffany, are in a position of stre…
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Home BUSINESS Luxury fashion and the US-China trade war: are US brands still primed for rapid growth, or will European rivals benefit?
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