I want to open a store in Hong Kong.



I am planning to move to Asia, where I want to start my own business selling audio equipment from the USA. Has anyone done something like this. If you have experience, give advice. What about licensing of copyright equipment?
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I hope you have a lot of disposable income to burn. Wingsuit flying might be less risky. Perhaps you have the means to compete with big boys such as referenced in the link below? 

Perhaps talk to Richard Austen, a fellow reviewer at Dagogo.com, who has been there for about 10 years. 

https://www.dagogo.com/hong-kong-license-thrill-part-1-hong-kong-love/
Hard to believe that you would even consider opening any kind of business in Hong Kong. Why?
Relocating to a new country, starting a new business, in a field you apparently know little to nothing about. These aren’t risky enough challenges. You want to do it ground zero in the one place most likely to trigger global nuclear war.

Oh, and its your first post. 

All I can say, You go, girl!

From what I have seen, admittedly limited, high end audio is marketed much different in Asia.  I have seen photos of huge box stores with Sonus Faber and other high-end brands stacked on open shelves like toilet paper in Wallmart.  I can't say if it's good or bad, but it certainly is different.  As an aside, why would anyone want to consider opening a new business at this moment in time?  I was saying to a friend the other day - can you imagine all the people who perhaps bought new businesses and signed leases for stores last March, only to find out they couldn't open?  What a horrible situation to be in.