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Forever&Nbsp; 21 Wants To Open Shop In China.

2011/12/16 16:42:00 36

Chinese Storefront


American fashion clothes

Retailer

Forever 21 plans to open 3 stores in China, including flagship stores in Beijing.


Executives at the Losangeles based company say Forever 21 will open a 2000 square meter store in the multi-storey shopping mall in the central shopping district of Beijing, Beijing.


Forever 21 is also planned for the first half of 2012 in Shanghai.

Hong Kong

Set up a store.


The company opened a store in Changshou City, 70 kilometers away from downtown Shanghai, but two years ago, the company thought it was too far and too small to close it.


Forever 21 is already in.

China

With its production line, about 60% of its clothing is produced there, and its competitors, like H&M and Gap, have always wanted to enter China's growing consumer market.

According to relevant reports, China's retail sales this year increased by 17.2% compared with last year, to $26 billion 260 million.

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