Apple Closes First Store in China Amid Expansion Plans
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Tuesday, Jul 29, 2025 3:40 am ET1min read
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Apple currently operates 56 stores in Greater China, which constitutes over 10% of its global footprint of more than 530 outlets. The closure of the Dalian store, scheduled for August 9, is part of a broader strategy to adapt to the evolving retail landscape. The company stated, "Given the departure of several retailers at the Parkland Mall, we have made the decision to close our store there" [1].
The move reflects broader economic challenges in China, including deflationary pressures due to waning consumption and global tariffs impacting exports. Retail sales growth has fallen short of forecasts, and home prices have dropped at a faster pace in recent months [1]. Despite these challenges, Apple remains committed to its expansion plans in China, with new store openings planned in Shenzhen, Beijing, and Shanghai over the next year [1].
While Apple is closing one store in Dalian, it is also planning to open a new store at Uniwalk Qianhai in Shenzhen on August 16. The company has been selective in renewing its leases, announcing plans to shutter stores in Bristol, the Partridge Creek store in Michigan, and the Hornsby location near Sydney [1].
The closure of the Dalian store is not an isolated incident. Apple is part of a larger trend of retailers, including Coach, Sandro, and Hugo Boss, who have not renewed their leases at the Parkland Mall due to operational changes [1].
References:
[1] https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/telcos-media-tech/apple-shutter-retail-store-china-first-time-ever
[2] https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/apple-to-shutter-a-retail-store-in-china-for-first-time-ever
Apple is closing its retail store in the Parkland Mall in Dalian, China, citing structural changes in the mall's retail environment. The company operates 56 stores in Greater China, accounting for over 10% of its global 530 stores. Apple will continue to expand in China with new store openings planned in Shenzhen, Beijing, and Shanghai.
Apple Inc. has announced the closure of its retail store at the Parkland Mall in Dalian, China, marking the first time the tech giant has shut down a store in the country. The decision comes amidst significant structural changes in the mall's retail environment, as cited by the company [1].Apple currently operates 56 stores in Greater China, which constitutes over 10% of its global footprint of more than 530 outlets. The closure of the Dalian store, scheduled for August 9, is part of a broader strategy to adapt to the evolving retail landscape. The company stated, "Given the departure of several retailers at the Parkland Mall, we have made the decision to close our store there" [1].
The move reflects broader economic challenges in China, including deflationary pressures due to waning consumption and global tariffs impacting exports. Retail sales growth has fallen short of forecasts, and home prices have dropped at a faster pace in recent months [1]. Despite these challenges, Apple remains committed to its expansion plans in China, with new store openings planned in Shenzhen, Beijing, and Shanghai over the next year [1].
While Apple is closing one store in Dalian, it is also planning to open a new store at Uniwalk Qianhai in Shenzhen on August 16. The company has been selective in renewing its leases, announcing plans to shutter stores in Bristol, the Partridge Creek store in Michigan, and the Hornsby location near Sydney [1].
The closure of the Dalian store is not an isolated incident. Apple is part of a larger trend of retailers, including Coach, Sandro, and Hugo Boss, who have not renewed their leases at the Parkland Mall due to operational changes [1].
References:
[1] https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/telcos-media-tech/apple-shutter-retail-store-china-first-time-ever
[2] https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/apple-to-shutter-a-retail-store-in-china-for-first-time-ever
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