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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.
Boba tea shops and producers are preparing for potential tariffs by stockpiling and cutting costs.
Provenance claims from Chinese manufacturers on TikTok are bringing luxury’s value back into question. Experts warn against ...
Thirty-year-old Kenneth Teo started a hawker stall selling wholesome teas with Cantonese dessert elements like peach gum and ...
In a recent wave of viral TikToks, Chinese manufacturers claimed consumers could sidestep Trump’s tariffs by buying luxury ...
These TikTok videos focus on the idea that Chinese manufacturers are selling luxury goods that are the same quality as well-known brands for a fraction of the price, and urging consumers to buy ...
Fly By Jing CEO Jing Gao discusses how her small business is navigating Trump's 160% tariffs on China when her chili crisps ...
As countries negotiate with the Trump administration, they will have to decide whether to stick with that approach or try ...
In the UK in February, plastic-free gum brand Nuud teamed up with plastic-free pollution company City to Sea to call on the UK government to ban plastic gum and for better labelling. The UK consumes ...
In the face of such challenges, Singapore brands can take a leaf from their peers from China, which are “very strong” in attracting and retaining customers, he suggested. “Chinese brands know how to ...
Following the American government's bans on Chinese drone manufacturers in general and market leader DJI specifically, China has hit back with bans of its own. Leading American companies Skydio ...
I don't know the future of American companies in China," she said. The country has instituted an 84% tariff on American goods in response. US brands have already been struggling in China amid ...