China’s retail sales will almost double by 2018, increasing to over CNY36 trillion

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The new report, now available on ASDReports, Retailing in China is a new report that analyzes prevailing trends in the Chinese retailing and explores how business dynamics are set to change in the next four years. You will gain an explicit understanding of the relationship between key drivers of consumer demand in the Chinese retail trends enabling you to indentify the key areas in which you want to compete in the future. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the Chinese retail market for companies already operating in and those wishing to enter the Chinese market.

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China, the second largest global economy, with a population of 1.36bn, has huge potential for retailers. Driving spending is the rise of the urban middle classes and higher disposable incomes, as the population moves from unskilled rural and manufacturing jobs to more skilled work and urban living. Lifestyles are changing as a result, and consumerism is a growing trend.
The success of international fashion retailers such as Zara and other Inditex brands, and H&M, demonstrates there is little resistance to global fashion in China. Young consumers have access to global fashion trends through the internet, social media, and entertainment, marketed at young women, and those with young families, who are looking for value fashion and clothing for all the family.

Retailers must adapt to the style and demands of the Chinese in the building sectors, where more local tastes dominate, unlike in clothing. The success of IKEA is helped by its ability to make the most of small living spaces, which is useful for those who live in small urban apartments.