IKEA Shuts 7 Stores in China Amid Housing Slump

The retailer is adjusting how it operates in the Chinese market rather than pulling back entirely.
IKEA Shuts 7 Stores in China Amid Housing Slump
A man passes the dragon Lantern display at an IKEA store in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, on Feb. 11, 2024. Getty Images
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IKEA shut seven large stores in mainland China on Feb. 2, scaling back some of its best-known big-box locations as weak housing demand and changing shopping habits reshape the market.

The closures, spanning major and mid-sized cities, come as China’s prolonged property downturn continues to dampen demand for new-home furnishings, while more consumers browse online and expect faster delivery.

Sean Tseng
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Sean Tseng is a Canada-based writer for The Epoch Times focusing on Asia-Pacific news, Chinese business and economy, and U.S.–China relations.