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Chow Tai Fook expands overseas with Southeast Asia push and Thailand debut

by January 16, 2026
by January 16, 2026

Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group, recognised as China’s preeminent jewellery seller, commands a vast retail network encompassing thousands of stores throughout mainland China and Hong Kong. 

With its dominance well-established in its domestic markets, the Group is strategically beginning to look beyond its traditional borders for new avenues of growth and market expansion.

Southeast Asia: crucial pilot for international growth

This international pivot is commencing in Southeast Asia, a region characterised by burgeoning middle classes and increasing consumer spending power, according to a Reuters report. 

As a first significant step in this expansion, Chow Tai Fook has inaugurated a new store in Thailand, the report said. 

This move signals a deliberate effort by the luxury retailer to diversify its geographical footprint and tap into the vibrant consumer base of Southeast Asia, laying the groundwork for potential further penetration into this dynamic and rapidly developing market. 

The expansion into Thailand serves as a crucial pilot, allowing the Group to adapt its successful business model and product offerings to local tastes and preferences before potentially rolling out a wider regional strategy.

The company inaugurated a new flagship store in Siam Paragon, a high-end shopping and lifestyle destination in Bangkok, Thailand. 

This strategic international expansion is emblematic of a broader trend among consumer brands from China and Hong Kong. 

Overcoming domestic headwinds with global expansion

Facing significant headwinds at home—including a deceleration in domestic consumer spending, increasing market saturation, and intense pricing competition—these companies are increasingly looking to overseas markets to drive growth. 

The move into the Thai capital signifies a concerted effort to diversify revenue streams and establish a foothold in burgeoning international luxury markets as a counterbalance to a challenging economic environment in their home region.

The company is experiencing “strong momentum in Southeast Asia” regarding its international expansion, according to its Vice Chairman, Sonia Cheng.

Chow Tai Fook is expanding its international presence, with plans to open its first stores in Australia and Canada by the end of June. Additionally, the company is aiming to enter the Middle East market within the next two years.

Cheng was quoted as saying in the report:

We remain committed to measured, value-adding growth, with Dubai and Doha next on the horizon — a testament to our brand’s enduring global appeal.

Chinese brands, including Pop Mart, Miniso, Xiaomi, and Anta, are now focusing on building a stronger international presence in the consumer and lifestyle sectors. This global expansion signals a strategic shift beyond their traditional role in low-cost manufacturing.

Chow Tai Fook, founded 97 years ago, is facing increased competition from newer rivals.

For example, Laopu Gold has recently become popular by offering a luxury retail experience and jewellery featuring traditional Chinese craftsmanship.

On Friday, the jeweller also announced that the Chinese actor Yang Yang has been appointed as its global brand ambassador.

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