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China is currently the fastest-growing and second-largest luxury goods market in the world, second only to Japan.
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China is the second largest apparel market in the world, and luxury spending in the region is on a rise.
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Bulgari is a global player in the luxury market relying on a network of stores in exclusive shopping areas around the world and on selected distributors.
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The luxury goods market is booming in China, now the No. 2 luxury good markets in the world after Japan.
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The new company would have an impressive range of models: Daimler's car-making division, Mercedes-Benz, produces the best luxury cars in the world, plus some innovative small ones just coming to market and several untried commercial ventures.
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In 2012, China surpassed Japan as the world's largest luxury market.
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China's luxury fashion market grew at an estimated 12.1% in 2009 and is expected to become the world's largest by 2015, Trinity says.
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In 2012 China will overtake Japan to become the world's largest market for luxury goods , according to the World Luxury Association.
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Harry Winston, known for its luxury retail salons throughout the world, also supplies rough diamonds to the global market through its 40 percent ownership interest in the Diavik Diamond Mine, also located in the Northwest Territories.
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