Jewelry Sales Rise Ahead of Chinese New Year

By Rapaport News / February 04, 2018 / www.diamonds.net / Article Link

RAPAPORT... Sales of jewelry and other luxury goods grew in both HongKong and China last year amid improved consumer sentiment. In Hong Kong, full-year sales of jewelry, watches, clocksand valuable gifts rose 5%, reaching $9.6 billion (HKD 75.05billion), the municipality's Census and Statistics Department reported last week. In mainland China,meanwhile, gold, silver and jewelry sales grew 6% to $47.12 billion (CNY 297 billion) during the same period, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. The increases in jewelry sales in both Hong Kong and China mirrored a positive trend in the general retail sector, which continued in December, the respective reports showed.  Solid retail growth in Hong Kong during Decemberreflects rising consumer sentiment, a government spokesperson said. Favorable employment and incomeconditions, as well as the return of inbound tourism, contributed to this improvement. "The near-term outlook for the retail trade stays positive,"the spokesperson added.The region is currently in its busiest retail season ahead of the Chinese New Year on February 16.Image: withGod/Shutterstock

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