If consumer tastes in China change then yes, it will decline. Who knows what brand the new crop of mothers and personal shoppers will go for in the future. It's purely and simply a boom, and they don't have a history of lasting. Is the expected 10% market share in China sustainable in the long term? I doubt it.
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