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Global technology companies are becoming table stakes in the struggle to establish whatever new world order is emerging.
Beneath the humor there is likely deep concern over the impact of the trade war on China's export-dependent economy.
Some say a new Reformation blouse and skirt set looks a lot like a 2000s-Bollywood-era lehenga. Others are claiming that an Oh Polly gown resembles a sharara, another popular South Asian outfit. And ...
While China's leaders use their economic and political might to fight Donald Trump's trade war, its social media soldiers are embarking on a more humorous campaign online.
Back in 2022, a Delish article on AOL noted that radishes were having a renaissance on TikTok as influencers showed new ways ...
As China announced its retaliation, Trump urged companies to relocate to the US, writing: "Don't wait, do it now!" ...
Nissan Motor's luxury Infiniti brand has indefinitely paused production of two Mexico-built crossovers for the U.S. in ...
Globalization is changing,” warned Carsten ... “American carriers are saying that they are not seeing the impact on the transatlantic business. They see weakness in leisure domestic demand ...
A global debate is unfolding on TikTok and X, where Chinese factory workers are publicly challenging the long-established way in which they are perceived and the luxury goods they help create.
On March 18th, the 5th China Cross-border e-Commerce Trade Fair grandly opened in Fuzhou, China. Over 1,800 enterprises from 28 Chinese provinces, as well as ...
China trade war escalates, Chinese social media users are employing humor to counter Trump's tariffs. They mock American ...