Organized by Eurovet, the world’s leading lingerie and beachwear trade show organizer and supported by the Hong Kong Intimate Apparel Industries Association (HKIAIA), the third Hong Kong Mode Lingerie
Looking for new markets? Advice to retailers:Go East.To the Far East."Wealth is being created in China at a rate exceeding anywhere else,"asserts Howard Davidowitz,Chairman of retail consultancy and investme...Looking for new markets? Advice to retailers:Go East.To the Far East."Wealth is being created in China at a rate exceeding anywhere else,"asserts Howard Davidowitz,Chairman of retail consultancy and investment banking firm Davidowitz&Associates,Inc."Asia is where展开更多
IN recent years, the travel industry is one sector that has sustained fast growth momentum despite the global economic downturn. The performance of Africa's travel industry is especially eye-catching. Statistics from...IN recent years, the travel industry is one sector that has sustained fast growth momentum despite the global economic downturn. The performance of Africa's travel industry is especially eye-catching. Statistics from the World Tourism Organization (WTO) show that the number of international arrivals to Africa grew to 52 million in 2012 from 15 million in 1990. The WTO predicts that this figure will reach 134 million by 2030.展开更多
文摘Organized by Eurovet, the world’s leading lingerie and beachwear trade show organizer and supported by the Hong Kong Intimate Apparel Industries Association (HKIAIA), the third Hong Kong Mode Lingerie
文摘Looking for new markets? Advice to retailers:Go East.To the Far East."Wealth is being created in China at a rate exceeding anywhere else,"asserts Howard Davidowitz,Chairman of retail consultancy and investment banking firm Davidowitz&Associates,Inc."Asia is where
文摘IN recent years, the travel industry is one sector that has sustained fast growth momentum despite the global economic downturn. The performance of Africa's travel industry is especially eye-catching. Statistics from the World Tourism Organization (WTO) show that the number of international arrivals to Africa grew to 52 million in 2012 from 15 million in 1990. The WTO predicts that this figure will reach 134 million by 2030.