
Chinese Shoppers Now Seek More Bang for Their Buck, Says Roland Berger Chief
China’s consumers are changing their habits, focusing more on value for money, says Denis Depoux of Roland Berger. This shift is intensifying market competition.
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China’s consumers are changing their habits, focusing more on value for money, says Denis Depoux of Roland Berger. This shift is intensifying market competition.
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