Yishu Wang
Jun 28, 2022

How luxury can benefit from Tencent and Alibaba’s thawing relations

The first sign of these two rivals relaxing restrictions on each other came after the Chinese government’s anti-monopoly push in 2021.

WeChat’s latest move gives hope to luxury brands that have been wanting to build coherent user-focused online experiences for local users.

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