Do Your Homework Before Diving Into China’s Cosmetics Market, Expert Says
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Companies with an eye toward China's cosmetics marketplace must realistically assess the scope of that opportunity available to them before committing any further resources, according to Merrill Weingrod, CEO of consulting firm China Strategies
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