According to the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, the majority of its 400 survey respondents believe that the mainland government still favours local companies over foreign businesses. The finding by the US business lobbying group added to ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Tang’s sale shows that chinoiserie is no match for French chic for China’s millennials
Shanghai Tang, founded in Hong Kong by Sir David Tang in 1994 ... before expanding the fashion house into a lifestyle business selling accessories, household goods and even custom designed bicycles. Richemont bought the brand four years later, further ... ( read original story ...)
How can Shanghai formalise its army of rubbish collectors?
“Sustainability Insights: Shanghai’s Informal Waste Management”, a report ... Collective Responsibility’s managing director Richard Brubaker told Eco-Business that the company chose to spotlight the role of informal waste collectors for two reasons. ( read original story ...)
Fashion retailer Shanghai Tang sold to Italian entrepreneur
Hong Kong fashion brand Shanghai Tang has been sold to an Italian entrepreneur in cooperation with a Hong Kong private equity firm. Italian fashion entrepreneur, Alessandro Bastagli and Hong Kong-based consumer-focused private equity fund Cassia ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Port falls short of lofty goals despite huge cargo volume
an assistant general manager at Shanghai Jump International Shipping. “Local manufacturers are feeling the pinch of slowing exports and business morale appears to be low.” Last year, exports and imports via Shanghai Port were valued at 6.9 trillion ... ( read original story ...)
Historic Shanghai brands club together to give their indigenous products a modern twist
According to Shao Yuling, the general secretary of the Shanghai Time-Honoured Brand Association, more than 220 local companies which own indigenous brands in business for at least half a century have joined hands to revitalise their traditional businesses ... ( read original story ...)
China sentences 16 from Australia’s Crown Resorts to prison
The Malaysian consulate in Shanghai didn't respond to a request for comment. Following the arrests in October, Crown Resorts began withdrawing from its Chinese business to concentrate on the Australian market. Last month it said it raised $987 million ... ( read original story ...)