LVMH Leads Luxury’s Commitment to China at CIIE in Shanghai

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LONDON — French luxury and beauty companies have a big presence at the seventh China International Import Expo as 2024 marks the 60th anniversary of France resuming diplomatic relations with China.

The fair, which runs from Tuesday to Sunday in Shanghai with 3,496 exhibitors from 129 countries and regions, is billed as the world’s first national-level exposition dedicated to imports.

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Following opening remarks by Li Qiang, Chinese premier and former Shanghai party secretary, the fair opened its doors on Tuesday, welcoming visitors to roam around the expansive fair with cutting-edge firms such as GE Vernova showcasing its latest wind turbines, Dutch chipmaker ASML promoting its EUV lithography systems, Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp with its agile robotic arms, and China’s first “flying taxi” aircraft at the TCabTech booth.

Consumer-facing companies — including LVMH Mo?t Hennessy Louis Vuitton, Kering, Richemont, L’Oréal, Shiseido, Burberry, Coach, Uniqlo, Zara, Asics, Nike, Lululemon and Lego — meanwhile used the occasion to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to the Chinese market despite the nation’s structural economic slowdown depressing many of their recent earnings.

Sophie Primas, France's minister delegate for foreign trade, attractiveness and French nationals abroad, was drawn to a Dior Lady Art bag by Chinese artist Liang Yuanwei when visiting the LVMH booth
Sophie Primas, France’s minister delegate for foreign trade, attractiveness and French nationals abroad, was drawn to a Dior Lady Art bag by Chinese artist Liang Yuanwei when visiting the LVMH booth.

Participating in the fair for the fifth time, LVMH set up a 6,460-square-foot booth showcasing its deep-rooted history in China and the latest items from its houses: Bulgari, Céline, Chaumet, Christian Dior Couture, Fendi, Guerlain, Hennessy, Loewe, Louis Vuitton, Parfums Christian Dior, Rimowa, Tiffany & Co. and Sephora presenting Cha Ling, a luxury skin care brand based on pu’er tea culled from China‘s Yunnan Province.

Sophie Primas, France’s minister delegate for foreign trade, attractiveness and French nationals abroad, was drawn to a Dior Lady Art bag by Chinese artist Liang Yuanwei when visiting the booth, said Marc-Antoine Jamet, general secretary of LVMH.

Guerlain booth at the 7th China International Import Expo
Guerlain booth at the China International Import Expo.

Jamet is part of a fleet of LVMH senior executives, including Laurent Boillot, president and chief executive officer of Hennessy, Bulgari CEO Jean-Christophe Babin, and LVMH Group president of Greater China Andrew Wu attending CIIE and engaging in a series of panel discussions with local officials, voicing commitment to China and advocating for policy adjustment.

“The fair is more and more crowded. There are more than 150 French exhibitors. This morning, I was at the opening ceremony where the Chinese premier was with the prime minister of Serbia, the prime minister of Slovakia, and presidents of many African countries. Here is clearly the place to be,” Jamet said.