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Feb 08, 2023 03:36 AM
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China’s Luxury Market Contracts for First Time in Five Years

A Gucci store in Shanghai on Feb. 2, 2023.
A Gucci store in Shanghai on Feb. 2, 2023.

China’s luxury market contracted 10% in 2022, ending a five-year streak of growth as Beijing’s “zero-Covid” policy and a slowing economy hit spending, Bain & Co. said Tuesday in a report.

Repeated Covid-related lockdowns starting in the second quarter curbed travel and consumption, with shopping mall traffic falling by 30% to 35%, the management consulting company said.

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