David Blecken
Oct 14, 2008

Tiffany & Co reviews China creative

SHANGHAI - US luxury goods company Tiffany & Co has called a review of its creative business in China, as it looks to increase its investment in the market to offset a downturn in luxury goods consumption in more mature markets such as Japan.

Tiffany & Co reviews China creative
Agencies competing for the account are believed to include global incumbent McCann Erickson, BBDO, TBWA and Ogilvy.

The company markets a range of jewellery, timepieces, silverware, stationery, tableware, accessories and fragrances. While Japan has long been the focus of its activities in the region, decreasing consumer confidence has seen the country’s luxury goods market drop 39 per cent since 1996 to around US$10 billion.

Futher update
Source:
Campaign China

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