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I think as a result of the CCP's re-education of Li Jiaqi, Li Jiaqi is no longer the King of Chinese E-Commerce Sales but Li Jiaqi now behaves more like a queen than a king as he was during that e-commerce live-stream make-up sale. I respected Li Jiaqi when he presented the ice-cream cake with decorations that looked like a tank; which happened hours before the anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen Square protests and mässäcr€ that used to be monumentalised in Hong Kong. Now, Li Jiaqi appears to be pretending that the CCP is pleasant and superior to Chinese people. Li Jiaqi was implying that the Chinese economy has been experiencing rapid growth over the last few years, and Chinese businesspeople are entirely to blame for their salaries not keeping up with the growth of the Chinese economy. Li Jiaqi should go ahead change his English name from Austin to Ryan and his Chinese surname from Li to XI to be more similar to Supreme Compatriot Xi Jinping and to express his admiration for Comrade Chairman Xi Jinping. Think of it, Xi Jinping and Xi Jiaqi sitting in a tree....
💰 The rising prices of Chinese cosmetic brands and the stagnant wages in China's economy have caused a stir online.
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During a live stream, e-commerce mogul Lijachi rebuffed comments about the high prices of Chinese cosmetic brands and questioned whether wages have increased.
The incident highlighted the critical state of China's economy and drew widespread attention from international media.
The 79 Yuan eyebrow pencil, while seemingly affordable for some, became a symbol of financial consciousness amidst the economic downturn in China.
📉 China's economy is experiencing a decline, particularly in the retail industry, with major retail giants closing down.
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The economic downturn in China has led to the closure of retail giants like Karafor and Walmart.
Sunning.com, one of the largest non-government retailers in China, is expected to incur a significant loss.
😔 Shanghai's three iconic department stores are facing financial distress and decline in revenue and profit.
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Shanghai's three iconic department stores experienced a significant decline in revenue and net profit.
The financial performance of these department stores reflects the current predicament facing retail in China.
A video shows the desolate state of a large outlet mall in Shanghai.
📉 Newly opened shops are struggling to attract customers and make profits in the current economic conditions.
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Many shops are unable to earn 500 Yuan a day.
Newcomers need to adapt to new ways of attracting traffic and break away from traditional thinking.
Even online brands are experiencing financial decline amidst the adverse economic conditions.
📉 China Resources Group sells Pacific Coffee amid declining store numbers and increasing closures.
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Pacific Coffee's market share in mainland China increased and it became the second largest coffee chain brand after Starbucks.
China Resources Group sold Pacific Coffee to a startup team at a low price, indicating a possible eagerness to offload the brand.
The number of new Pacific Coffee stores has been decreasing annually, with closures gradually increasing since 2019.
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