by David Joseph | Aug 6, 2019 | Chinese Consumer, Chinese marketing, Market Research
Jack Ma, in 2017, coined the phrase ‘New Retail’, which is transforming the retail landscape of Chinese stores in 2019. New Retail in China means the customer’s shopping journey is no longer a binary offline/online experience but combines the two. Three distinctive...
by David Joseph | Mar 23, 2019 | Chinese Consumer, Chinese marketing, Hub of China
The Chinese economy slowed down in 2018 and many companies and e-commerce sites are now feeling the effects. A report from Nielson found some surprising insights into lower tiered cities. The report on over 2,000 consumers found a common denominator. 75 percent of...
by David Joseph | Jan 27, 2019 | Chinese Consumer, Chinese marketing, Market Research
Market Trends on The China Beer Market China is the largest beer market in the world with a China beer annual consumption of 46 billion litres. This is twice as much as in the US, and more than five times what Germany, the largest beer market in the EU,...
by David Joseph | Jan 3, 2019 | Chinese Consumer, Chinese marketing, Market Research
1. Chinese Marketing Trends For 2019 Take into account lowered tiered cities in China. As Chinese consumers of 1st tiered Chinese cities become apathetic to International brands there is an increasing excitement amongst the 3rd and 4th tired cities. According to...
by David Joseph | Nov 11, 2018 | Chinese Consumer, Chinese marketing, Hub of China, Market Research
Doing business in China cannot be compared to doing business in any other country and so one must prepare by taking on the advice of those who have experience of operating in the Chinese market. Below are some areas which need to be taken into consideration when doing...
by David Joseph | Nov 10, 2018 | Chinese marketing, Hub of China, Market Research
It is imperative to keep up-to-date with a Chinese market, a dynamic market which is so unpredictable, especially to the eyes of a western company. IBIS world estimates that the Chinese market research industry was valued at £35 billion as of 2016 and this figure has...