Group 1 - China is the world's second-largest consumer market with the largest middle-income group, indicating significant investment and consumption potential [1] - The "Global Brand China Online 500" list, based on consumption data from China's largest e-commerce platform, reflects the preferences of nearly 1 billion Chinese consumers, featuring 156 international brands from 17 countries [1][2] - The presence of 57 American brands, 53 European brands, and 28 Japanese brands on the list demonstrates China's attractiveness to major global economies [1][2] Group 2 - International and domestic brands are showing a trend of collaborative development and mutual benefits, particularly in sectors like beauty and sports, where international brands dominate due to their technological advantages [2] - Domestic brands are innovating based on local market needs, moving up the value chain, and gaining popularity both domestically and internationally [2] - The digital economy platform facilitates the deep integration of international and domestic brands in China, enhancing interaction with consumers and accelerating localization [2] Group 3 - International brands that seize opportunities in China's vast market can share in the economic development benefits, as seen with Adidas empowering its local team for product design and manufacturing [3] - Embracing the Chinese market is essential for international brands to gain a competitive edge globally, as the market offers significant consumer power with over 400 million middle-income individuals [3] - China's commitment to high-level openness and consumption upgrades is crucial for both its economic quality and global economic recovery [3]
中国消费市场向世界展示开放姿态(国际论坛)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-06-27 21:47