Swiss watchmakers counting the clock until Chinese tourists return
Switzerland’s major luxury watch brands are cautiously optimistic that Chinese tourists will boost sales this year if they return to Europe in large numbers after the easing of domestic Covid restrictions. – AFP pic, April 1, 2023.
SWITZERLAND’S major luxury watch brands are cautiously optimistic that Chinese tourists will boost sales this year, if they return to Europe in large numbers after the easing of domestic Covid restrictions. Exports to China, a key market for watchmakers, contracted by 13.6% in 2022 due to Beijing’s zero-Covid policy and the surge in infections when it was lifted at the end of the year.
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