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German fashion house Hugo Boss will expand its presence in China, key shareholder Gaetano Marzotto said in an interview in newspaper Welt am Sonntag. Despite slowing growth in the world's second-largest economy, Marzotto told the paper that he saw the potential for higher sales in China. "Up until now China accounts for less than 10 percent of group sales, this could be ramped up," Marzotto said in an advance extract of an interview to be published on Sunday.
His family clan holds a 7.95 percent stake in Hugo Boss, making it the company's biggest shareholder. The Chinese are the world's biggest buyers of luxury goods and have been increasingly shopping abroad as big shifts in exchange rates make luxury items much cheaper for them in Europe than at home. Hugo Boss's currency adjusted sales in the country increased 1 percent in the six months through June versus a decline of 2 percent in the prior year period. Finance chief Mark Langer said earlier this month he did not expect an improvement soon in China, which contributes about 8 percent of group sales.

Copyright Reuters, 2015

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