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Join us at 2025 China International Import Expo

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Forvis Mazars, an international audit, tax and advisory firm, will once again participate in the China International Import Expo this November. Under the theme “Helping you prepare for what’s next.”, we will showcase in the Trade in Services exhibition area (7.2A2-05) how Forvis Mazars supports clients in navigating China’s fast-evolving market and preparing for future challenges.

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Helping You Prepare for What’s Next - Forivs Mazars participated in 8th CIIE

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Amidst the fragrance of osmanthus, the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) concluded successfully. Participating for the sixth consecutive year, Forvis Mazars, an international audit, tax, and advisory firm, brought the theme of “Helping you prepare for what’s next.” to the expo this year. Through immersive offline experiences and interactive online livestreams, the firm interpreted the latest policy trends and seized global development opportunities for a worldwide audience. By establishing a high-quality dialogue platform, Forvis Mazars successfully demonstrated how professional services can address both China’s needs and global expectations, helping all parties accurately grasp market dynamics through open cooperation.

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Mazars expands team and service offering in Taiwan, adding audit, tax, advisory and outsourcing services to existing capabilities

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1 June 2021: Mazars, the international audit, tax and advisory firm, today announces the addition of audit, tax, advisory and outsourcing services in Taiwan, complementing its existing financial services consulting business.

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What will the audit(or) of the future look like in APAC?

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Against a backdrop of shifting market expectations, Mazars released an independent report titled The future of audit: market view. The report highlights ‘standout findings’ and myths about audit with 501 responses from 12 countries.

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Mazars announces good 2019/20 results, confirming its strong position on the audit, tax and advisory market

Dr. Julie Laulusa is appointed as Mazars Group Executive Board member

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Paris, December 16th, 2020 – Mazars, the international audit, tax and advisory firm, today ap-points Dr. Julie Laulusa, managing partner of Mazars in China and Head of Mazars Global China Services as Mazars Group Executive Board member.

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Mazars Reaffirms Commitment to China at 2020 China International Import Expo

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Unveils new global brand identity and offers a series of thematic lectures and forums

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Mazars Releases Chinese Luxury Brand Consumers to Explore the "Luxury Consumption Ideology" of Chinese People

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May 28th, 2020, Shanghai, China - "In China, Gen Z (i.e. post-95s) ranks first among the heavy luxury consumers who buy luxury goods every month, with more than 12 luxury items purchased each year!" This insightful conclusion comes from the Chinese Luxury Brand Consumers — A Generational, Gender and City-tier Analysis published today. On the day of the research report's release, Dr. Julie Laulusa, Managing Partner of Mazars in China, the world's leading audit and advisory firm, invited a number of luxury industry heavyweights, including Mathieu Delmas, Managing Director of Piaget China, Stephane Wilmet, Chief Consumer Officer of L’Oréal China and Lawrance Shum, Chief Operating Officer of Galeries Lafayette China. Together, via a webinar, they share and explore the profound and thorough report which has researched on the luxury consumption views of four generations of Chinese consumers.

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Chinese luxury brand consumers — a generational, gender and city-tier analysis

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As the impact of the epidemic stabilises in China, the domestic market is seeing a strong rebound in high-end consumption. Active in the second largest luxury market around the world, Chinese consumers are featured with strong capacity and high frequency of luxury consumption. China accounts for more than 33% of global luxury consumption – which is expected to rise to 40% by 2025. How to meet the expectations of this large and potentially diverse range of consumers is a key concern for forward-thinking market practitioners.

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