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    L'Oreal aiming for 5% growth in China this year

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    Posted on March 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    L'Oreal targets 5% growth in China for 2025, aligning with GDP forecasts, despite facing demographic and consumer confidence challenges.

    L'Oreal Sets 5% Growth Target in China for 2025

    SHANGHAI (Reuters) - French cosmetics giant L'Oreal is aiming for around 5% growth in China this year, its North Asia chief executive Vincent Boinay said on Monday, pointing to encouraging signs in the market at the start of the year.

    Speaking at a conference in Shanghai, Boinay added that the target was also in line with China's forecast for GDP growth.

    "We see some encouraging signs in these early days of 2025. The numbers are getting better and the target of 5% is not only the target for Chinese growth this year but also the target of L'Oreal in China, by the way," said Boinay.

    L'Oreal, which sells Lancome skincare and Maybelline makeup, reported sales fell by low-single digits in mainland China last year. The market accounted for 17% of group sales, significantly less than 2022 levels.

    CEO Nicolas Hieronimus said in February that the market was somewhat flat and had been stabilising in the first weeks of the year.

    L'Oreal is facing "changing demographics, deflation, declining population and ... a real challenge in consumer confidence" in China, said Boinay, but added the company remained confident in the market.

    (Reporting by Casey Hall in Shanghai, Writing by Liz Lee and Dominique Patton; Editing by Kim Coghill and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •L'Oreal aims for 5% growth in China in 2025.
    • •The target aligns with China's GDP growth forecast.
    • •L'Oreal faced sales decline in China last year.
    • •Challenges include changing demographics and consumer confidence.
    • •L'Oreal remains confident in the Chinese market.

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    2What challenges does L'Oreal face in China?

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