
Chinese consumers are buying more foreign goods online and at mainland duty-free stores as international travel restrictions stretch on, prompting global luxury brands to tailor their offerings to get a slice of the local market. Chen Hua, an immigration consultant from Guangdong, used to travel to Hong Kong and Japan to shop for daily necessities such as laundry detergent and premium cosmetics, sometimes buying enough to last half a year.
China’s coronavirus travel ban drives boom in luxury e-commerce, duty-free shopping comes via ChinaTechNews.com.