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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.
As Trump’s tariffs loom, Chinese sellers pitch bargain dupes to Americans, fuelling viral demand and political sympathy ...
First came the AI-generated videos depicting overweight Americans working in sweatshops. Since then, it’s been open slather.
Chinese manufacturers are leveraging TikTok and other social media platforms to directly appeal US consumers, offering luxury ...
Videos on social media sites like TikTok, urging Americans to buy directly from factories in China, have been viewed by ...
These TikTok videos focus on the idea that Chinese manufacturers are selling luxury goods that are the same quality as ...
For now, Trump is being vague, only confirming that tariffs "won't be that high" or "anywhere near" 145 percent. Attempting ...
Provenance claims from Chinese manufacturers on TikTok are bringing luxury’s value back into question. Experts warn against ...
Beijing lost no time in co-opting “Ne Zha 2” as a symbol of China’s creative rise and cultural “soft power moment.” State ...
Chinese e-commerce apps DHgate and Taobao surge in U.S. downloads amid viral TikTok shopping hacks. Social media videos urg ...
The April 17 decision in Riverhead found that the federal Communications Decency Act immunized platforms such as TikTok from ...
DHgate, a two-decade-old wholesale app, is suddenly surging in the U.S. as shoppers rush to buy before new tariffs take ...