Airports are getting their fashion fix

Kevin Rozario

12-May-2008

Chinese demand for western luxury fashion brands means that airports are delivering more of what they want—and it will be India’s turn next. Kevin Rozario reports

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US securities firm Goldman Sachs says that China will consume about 29% of the world’s total luxury goods production by 2015, surpassing Japan as the world’s top luxury brands market.
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