'Deeply sorry': From Givenchy to Versace, big brands are apologising to China

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For luxury labels, having China upset at you is not good business.

As tensions in Hong Kong continue to escalate after months of political unrest, China has sought to rein in international brands that have mistakenly identified the semiautonomous territory - and other Chinese-claimed lands - as independent countries.

The Chinese market is key for luxury brands, and many have been quick to publicly express regret over clothing designs that have upset Chinese consumers. Coach and Givenchy followed suit after internet users unearthed T-shirts bearing their brands that list Hong Kong as an independent country, and Calvin Klein apologised on Monday for apparently identifying Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan as independent countries on its website.

 

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