APAC

Brown - Forman Japan leads female engagement with digital promotion

It promoted the brand through a collaboration with three of Japan’s most famous female bartenders.

Brown - Forman Japan leads female engagement with digital promotion

It promoted the brand through a collaboration with three of Japan’s most famous female bartenders.

BNPL regulations toughen debt prevention and financial literacy in APAC

The Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia are more vulnerable to the risks of credit products, Euromonitor International reported.

Partnering up for a recession-proof 2023 - a retailer’s guide

In 2021, retailers looked forward to 2022 as the light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel. Now in 2023 you’re more likely to be greeting the new year with some uncertainty, resignation or even dread.

Around 6 in 10 AMEA consumers expect sustainability in online shopping

They are interested in sustainability as much as they are in delivery speed.

Have a holly jolly holiday!

Retail Asia will be back on 9 January 2023. 

What 2022 has taught retailers about pushing for a better shopping experience

Having a mobile-first strategy remains the number one driver to meet customer expectations.

Mars China clinches Health & Wellness Initiative of the Year - China at the FMCG Asia Awards 2022

Innovative EOHP campaign attracts considerable public impressions and lives Mars Purpose.

Weekly News Wrap: Amazon shutters food delivery business in India; Louis Vuitton to launch homeware store in Shanghai

And US-based Fanatics to refurbish retail stores at Tokyo Dome in a deal with Yomiuri Giants.

Tyson's FIRST PRIDE wins the 2022 FMCG Asia Awards

Tyson International APAC wins 'Home Brand of the Year-FMCG Asia Awards 2022' with FIRST PRIDE 'Thai Taste Series' products.

Vestiaire bans fast fashion brands 

This is in support of the circular fashion economy.

Why retailers should start getting personal with customers

43% of consumers are beginning to unsubscribe if retailers don’t have relevant content for them.

Weekly News Wrap: JD.com says worst is over for consumer demand; Tata eyes 20 'beauty tech' stores

And Tencent’s plan to cut its stake in Meituan triggered an internet stock selloff.