Germany-based Zanders is set to exhibit new Zanpack touch perfume packaging design at the Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London event in the UK. The event will take place from 13 to 14 September at Olympia in London. At the ...
Tags: Perfume Packaging, touch packaging, paperboard products
Tea and coffee supplier The East India Company has forayed into the spirits market with a new London dry gin. The product will be available in selected bars, hotels and restaurants from this month. The gin makers have reportedly used a ...
Mattress and upholstery brand Mammoth has opened its first overseas stockist. Bennetts Bedrooms, based in the Algarve, Portugal, has started to stock Mammoth beds across its two stores following demand from customers. Paul Bennett, owner ...
Xaar has expanded its product range for UV applications with the launch of the Xaar 1002 GS40 printhead. The Xaar 1002 GS40, which is the latest addition to the Xaar 1002 family of printheads jets drop volumes from 40 - 160pL and has ...
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At Luxe Pack Monaco 2015, Metsa Board showed its natural paperboards made for packaging luxury products sustainably, while enhancing brand values. Its versatile range includes products especially developed for the addition of special ...
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Chinese consumers of luxury products are spending increasingly big money online, as growing use of smartphones makes Internet shopping ever easier, according to a new industry report. The report, by auditor KPMG, Chinese e-retailer ...
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The Hurun Luxury Consumer Price Index, an annual study that gauges levels of top-end individual spending in China, has contracted for the first time in eight years. The LCPI 2015 dropped 1.8 percent year-on-year, said wealth researcher ...
Alibaba Group Holding Limited has announced that it has invested in Mei.com, China’s leading flash sales platform for luxury and fashion products. This cooperation will enhance Mei.com’s supply chain services of the sales of ...
China is to reduce import taxes by more than 50 per cent on some consumer goods, including apparel, in a bid to encourage an increase in domestic spending, according to media reports. The Chinese finance ministry has said that it will ...
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British company woos parents with its heritage brand name, service and quality With the birth of Britain's royal baby, Prince George, having caused a sensation in China, it is hardly a surprise to see the royal family's choice of pram, ...
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Did You Know? Copper is a unique substance in a way that even if it is not treated, the natural weathering process causes to form a green patina over it that prevents it from corrosion or rust. Copper forms scratches easily, but also merges ...
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Cotton Council International is organising an ‘Invitation only’ Seminar Evening on April 10, 2015 at Trident Oberoi, Mumbai. The Seminar will offer useful insights on the global scenario of cotton and the cotton textile ...
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Last year definitely ended with two widely differing stories in the fashion world in China, with traditional well-known luxury brands experiencing a downturn while more affordable luxury products and fast fashion brands turning in ...
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Indian online fashion destination Jabong has joined forces with the global luxury goods marketplace Luxury Quotient to tap into the unexplored luxury consumer market in India. The digital shopping platform will create an exclusive ...
Tags: Luxury Products, Apparel
China announced on Tuesday that it will impose consumption tax on some types of batteries and paint to encourage environmental protection. A four-percent tax will be levied on the production, processing and import of batteries and coating ...
Tags: Consumption Tax, Batteries