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Amid a trade war between the U.S. and China, there’s been an increased number of TikTok videos alleging you can order ...
Chinese content creators are portraying themselves as workers or subcontractors in the luxury goods business. Read more at ...
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.
Many users claiming to be workers in Chinese factories are revealing how little U.S. brands pay to produce their goods.
TikTok has introduced support for ALT text for photo posts for enhanced accessibility for users with visual and cognitive ...
ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, is weighing a major investment in a data center in Brazil, three people ...
Experts have raised red flags over the veracity of the accounts and the products they're selling, noting that factories are ...
China TikTok is so messy rn Because now that the Chinese government legalize Counterfeit products of all American goods ...
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 ...
Provenance claims from Chinese manufacturers on TikTok are bringing luxury’s value back into question. Experts warn against ...
Videos on TikTok, showcasing Chinese warehouses, claim to offer factory prices for luxury goods as a workaround to President ...