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Videos on the social media app, filmed at factories in China, urge viewers to buy luxury goods directly, as tariffs drive up prices. Americans are receptive.
This isn't to say that luxury brands don't outsource some of their manufacturing to China or that luxury goods are always ...
As Trump’s tariffs loom, Chinese sellers pitch bargain dupes to Americans, fuelling viral demand and political sympathy ...
Hao Hong of Huafu Securities says Trump's tariffs on China will negatively impact the U.S., citing rising inflation ...
Many users claiming to be workers in Chinese factories are revealing how little U.S. brands pay to produce their goods.
Videos posted by Chinese TikTok users that suggest people should purchase fashion items straight from factories in the ...
Videos on TikTok, showcasing Chinese warehouses, claim to offer factory prices for luxury goods as a workaround to President ...
Chinese manufacturers on TikTok are revealing what it takes to make luxury fashion —raising questions about greenwashing, ...
Trump’s U-turn on reciprocal tariffs Wednesday that put the trade war on pause for the entire world except China is making a ...
Provenance claims from Chinese manufacturers on TikTok are bringing luxury’s value back into question. Experts warn against ...
Chinese e-commerce apps DHgate and Taobao surge in U.S. downloads amid viral TikTok shopping hacks. Social media videos urg ...
TikTok has become a key bargaining chip in China’s escalating tariff battle with the U.S. — while remaining an enticing ...
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