Interesting video from the FT on the growing importance of trade links with the south for the Mexican economy. Although still heavily reliant on the US economy, some 60% of FDI coming from the US, growth opportunities lay south of the border.
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A blog dedicated to the fascinating growth of the BRIC economies and the next 11. There is also a focus on brands within these economies and other miscellaneous news.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
China's needs feed Brazil's growth
While metals such as copper have been a huge export to China, agriculture is also riding high. A $7.5 billion commitment from the Chinese government has been made to develop agriculture in the state of Goias, in central Brazil. However, this is not just an act of charity - "The entirety of the planned 6-tonne increase in food production will be shipped to the Middle Kingdom."
China's investment portfolio continues to expand - where and what next?
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China's investment portfolio continues to expand - where and what next?
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Chinese consumers emulating the Japanese?
We have all seen the LV stores throughout the world bustling with Japanese tourists taking advantage of some modern day consumer arbitrage. Well based on a recent report by Bain & Co., it seems the Chinese are giving the Japanese a run for their money. More than half of all luxury goods purchased by the Chinese, were bought abroad. An estimated $13 billion, of which half of that was spent in Hong Kong & Macau, and the rest amongst the fashion capitals like Paris and New York.
LVMH claim that their LV products cost on average 35% more in China - is this not just a well structured plan to aid the French Tourism Board attract their pocket heavy friends from the east to some retail therapy?
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LVMH claim that their LV products cost on average 35% more in China - is this not just a well structured plan to aid the French Tourism Board attract their pocket heavy friends from the east to some retail therapy?
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Russian Hybrid Car - not an oxymoron!
The first hybrid car to be manufactured in Russia, ё, is pronounced 'Yo' and was chosen after a crowd-sourcing exercise. The car is set to sell at around $10,000 - will be interesting to see if it can put other more well known hybrids to shame.
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Monday, November 1, 2010
Trendwatching's November 2010 issue focuses on emerging brands
Some examples of innovation and new brands coming out of emerging markets, such as China and India.
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