The “common prosperity” reveals luxury’s vulnerability
13/09/21 -"We have to integrate our fear of the group’s higher exposure to the Chinese consumers. Whether “tax reform”, increase on the “third distribution” or Beijing’s pressure on the entertainment and ..."
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13/09/21
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