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President Trump’s tariffs were supposed to steer shoppers toward “Made in America,” but many appear to be taking a different ...
Chinese manufacturers are using Trump’s tariffs as a marketing opportunity, advertising “luxury” products directly from the ...
A growing wave of online creators are sensationally shedding light on the alleged supply chains behind luxury fashion brands. Even if some claims are exaggerated or false, the trend may create a PR ...
Beijing warns companies like Hermès, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Ferragamo, Ralph Lauren, Tom Ford, Jimmy Choo, and others that if they leave, Chinese factories — which produce the originals — will f ...
Europe’s wealthiest individual, Bernard Arnault, is head of luxury goods empire LVMH — and has a lot to lose from a spiraling ...
New report shows most luxury brands may harm, not enhance, status—and that health is now the ultimate symbol of wealth.
How, you may ask. Well, US President Donald Trump has, in total, imposed 145 per cent in tariffs on China. China retaliated ...
In recent weeks, dozens of videos have gone viral, showing Chinese factory workers and influencers claiming that many luxury ...
What began as a geopolitical move by the US administration to protect American manufacturing quickly escalated into a digital rebellion.
Many users claiming to be workers in Chinese factories are revealing how little U.S. brands pay to produce their goods.
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Amid all this back-and-forth, Chinese factories have channeled some serious petty energy on TikTok. They’re encouraging ...