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Many users claiming to be workers in Chinese factories are revealing how little U.S. brands pay to produce their goods.
Chinese manufacturers purportedly behind big-name American brands are hitting back at US tariffs. But experts are questioning their legitimacy.
Chinese TikTok creators have claimed that popular fashion labels such as Lululemon and Louis Vuitton are producing their garments in China for a fraction of their retail price.
The viral videos aim to “expose” how Western customers are paying too much for their Lululemons and Nikes given how cheaply ...