Chinese brands face several challenges in emerging markets, such as navigating local customs, economic disparities, and diverse channel operations. Additionally, they must tackle policy uncertainties, the need for localization, and unfair practices under the guise of supporting local industries. Despite these obstacles, Chinese brands are adapting by understanding local market demands and building reputations through quality products and after-sales support.
What challenges do Chinese brands face in emerging markets?
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