LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD
LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Was Down 25% in Q3 – WWD

Why LVMH is moving out of Hong Kong to mainland China: instead of going on holiday, Chinese consumers are shopping for Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tiffany & Co. and more luxury fashion brands