Walmart thought it could use its immense power as America’s biggest retailer to make Chinese suppliers eat the cost of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. But Walmart got a response it’s not accustomed ...
The remaining option: wear your gross clothes to the office. Candise Lin who creates content on TikTok exploring cultural trends in China, broke down this viral trend in a recent video.
Chinese consumers grappling with uncertainty about jobs and incomes are increasingly turning to discount stores. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Brides are starting to feel the effects of the trade war. Analysts say about 80% of wedding dresses come from China. Some estimates suggest tariffs could raise the price of gowns by 10%. Colleen Kemp, ...
ROWS of white concrete buildings near the Pearl River in southern China house one of the world's fastest-growing industries: ...
Manufacturing companies are bypassing China and moving factories to cheaper locales in Southeast Asia. Lever Style's Stanley Szeto explains why his company is gradually moving production to ...
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Analysts say about 80% of wedding dresses come from China. Some estimates suggest tariffs could raise the price of gowns by 10%.Collen Kemp, the owner of Blush Bridal in Reading's Bridal District ...