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With limited releases, high resale prices, and celebrity fans, Labubu toys are leading a new wave of Chinese intellectual property going global.
As night fell, "Shining Shanghai: Light Up Jing'an" transformed the district into a glowing urban gallery. The light art festival, running nightly through May 11, illuminated Nanjing Road W. and ...
Shanghai is leading a campaign to absorb export backlogs into the local economy. The question remains: How will such a flood merchandise affect the market? On the third floor of Wing On Department ...
We initiate coverage of Pop Mart, a leading pop toy design and merchandising company in China with rising worldwide popularity. In 2024, Pop Mart delivered 107% year-on-year revenue growth ...
China-based specialty retailer Pop Mart is built around this fervor, selling collectible designer toys primarily in a blind-box format, meaning people don’t know exactly which toy in a series they are ...
As the prices of Pop Mart toys have increased with the Beijing-based retailer's global expansion, the Chinese customs authorities have repeatedly stopped suspected smugglers, reported China Daily.
[SINGAPORE] CGS International (CGSI) has initiated coverage on Pop Mart’s stock with an “add” rating, citing the group’s transformation from a toy retailer to an intellectual property (IP)-centric ...
The surge in cross-border resales of Pop Mart toys, with some rare editions fetching jaw-dropping prices, has blurred the line between proxy shopping and smuggling, as several Chinese customs ...
After a meteoric rise in the US and Southeast Asia, Pop Mart International’s latest iteration of its hit Labubu character is winning deep-pocketed fans in the Middle East, a fresh sign that the ...
[SINGAPORE] If you thought Pop Mart’s viral toy empire was powered solely by Gen Zs and TikTokers, think again. In Singapore, it’s the 40-somethings – middle-aged professionals juggling careers, kids ...
Whether or not you have money to burn, consider visiting Nanjing Road to witness the hustle and bustle of Chinese commerce. The Shanghai equivalent of New York's Fifth Avenue, Nanjing Road ...