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Chinese beauty brands flock to Southeast Asia as their first step in going global
Chinese beauty brands are expanding into Southeast Asia as their first step in globalizing, with Joy Group opening stores in Malaysia and Singapore. The region's consumer market and cultural similarities have driven growth, with Chinese skincare and color cosmetics reporting high compound annual growth rates in Southeast Asia.
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