International luxury brands like Tiffany, Burberry are booming in mainland China as they struggle to survive in Hong Kong | South China Morning Post
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Myriam Volterra- Luxury Italian Brands on Twitter: "Burberry's all-important sales in China don't seem to have been hurt too much by the row over its stance on Xinjiang cotton, it emerged following
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WPLG Local 10 News on Twitter: "Instead of offering lower prices or, you know, giving them to lose less fortunate, @Burberry burned $38 million of its own products to not hurt the
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