South Korea's National Tax Service seized ₩8.1 billion ($6.1 million) in cash, gold, luxury goods, and crypto wallets from major tax evaders, intensifying efforts to recover unpaid taxes.
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₩100 Million in Cash, Gold Toads, and Crypto USBs—National Tax Service Seizes ₩8.1 Billion from Major Tax Evaders

South Korea's National Tax Service seized ₩8.1 billion ($6.1 million) in cash, gold, luxury goods, and crypto wallets from major tax evaders, intensifying efforts to recover unpaid taxes.

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Louis Vuitton Netherlands Fined for Money Laundering Compliance Failures

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Louis Vuitton Netherlands was fined €500,000 for failing to prevent money laundering by not checking customers properly.

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Louis Vuitton in the Netherlands has been fined €500,000. The company did not have good enough rules to stop money laundering. This means they did not check customers carefully when they bought expensive items with cash.
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Louis Vuitton Netherlands Pays Fine for Not Stopping Money Laundering

Louis Vuitton's Dutch branch paid €500,000 because it did not follow rules to stop money laundering. The company did not check customers well enough.

Investors are hopeful LVMH's annual results on Tuesday will show further signs the luxury giant is recovering after a lengthy slowdown, but they also want more action to win back alienated shoppers. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/01/27/companies/lvmh-luxury-fatigue-china-growth/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #business #companies #lvmh #fashion #luxurygoods #china #economicindicators
LVMH investors still cautious about luxury fatigue, Chinese growth

LVMH stock rebounded last year, sparking an $80 billion luxury sector rally, but has lost most of those gains, sliding 9% since the ‍start of ⁠this year.

The Japan Times
TikTok Shop moves into high-end luxury goods

TikTok Shop expands into luxury resale, listing Hermès, Chanel, and Rolex with AI authentication and livestream sales, Bloomberg reports.

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South Africa’s $4 billion beauty market is fast becoming a key battleground for retailers grappling with a sluggish economy, weak consumer confidence and intensifying competition. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/01/21/markets/south-africa-4-billion-beauty-market/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #business #markets #southafrica #cosmetics #luxurygoods
South Africa’s booming $4 billion beauty market a key battleground for retailers

Once relegated to drugstores and niche outlets, beauty and personal-care products are now front and center.

The Japan Times
A few years ago, Coach began work on what Gen Zers might call “a glow up,” shaking off its image as home of the “mom bag” and leaning into initiatives that invoke the thrill and curiosity of a good “first date.” https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/01/06/companies/coach-gen-z/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #business #companies #coach #luxurygoods #japaneseeconomy #shopping
Come 2033, Sapporo’s Nakajima Park area will become a new northern hub of business tourism. And the newly opened InterContinental Sapporo offers a glimpse at the neighborhood’s upscale future. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2025/12/06/travel/intercontinental-sapporo-hotel-luxury-new/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #life #travel #sapporo #hotels #luxurygoods #micetourism
InterContinental Sapporo kicks off Hokkaido capital’s MICE push

The Hokkaido capital’s first luxury international hotel signals a high-end future for the Nakajima Park area.

The Japan Times