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Denis Gihan
Partner of Citiheart Shanghai Trading Co.
Apparel & Fashion industry
January 2008 – Present
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September 2006 – Present
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Sales of luxury goods in China will almost double from $3 billion in 2008 to $5 billion in 2009 according to a report by investment banking firm Goldman Sachs. That makes China's current luxury consumption equivalent to 25 percent of global luxury consumption, most likely surpassing the United States to become the world's second largest consumer of luxury goods after Japan.
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| China Luxury Sales To Rise 12 Pct In 2009: Study |
Sales of luxury goods in China are forecast to rise 12 percent this year, a global consulting firm said Wednesday, bucking the downward trend seen in other major markets hit hard by the financial crisis, reported AFP.Global sales of high-end products are expected to drop eight percent overall in 2009 to 153 billion euros ($229 billion), according to a study by Bain & Company. The United States and Japan, two of the world's largest markets for luxury goods, are due to see sales fall by 16 percent and 10 percent respectively, the report said. But China will experience the opposite trend, the firm said, with research showing that 15 percent of an estimated 300 luxury store openings worldwide this year took place in the Asian giant. According to the state-run Beijing News, China has already overtaken the United States as the world's second largest consumer of luxury goods after Japan. China is forecast to become the world's top buyer of luxury goods by 2015, consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers has said in research published on its website. |





Sales of luxury goods in China are forecast to rise 12 percent this year, a global consulting firm said Wednesday, bucking the downward trend seen in other major markets hit hard by the financial crisis, reported AFP.
