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Amid an onslaught of tariffs that are increasing the costs of such things as Hermès bags and their knockoffs, where something is made has taken on a new urgency.
What actually counts as a Chinese product these days? NPR's Planet Money explains the counterintuitive rules behind what counts as a "country of origin" or "Made in China." ...
Even though I’m Chinese myself (American-born, raised in a Cantonese-speaking household), that didn’t stop me from experiencing culture shock once I landed in China. The pace, the systems, the ...
Quite often, the answer is China. China ranks as America’s third-largest source of imported goods in 2025, according to Census data, with $103 billion in imports through March.
The analysis shows that price increases for those goods accelerated beginning in May, a signal U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs are starting to filter through to consumers.
A viral TikTok claiming bags are made in China has amassed millions of views online.
From blenders to bicycles, it could get tough for Americans to buy made-in-China products soon. That’s the message from manufacturers and exporters this week at China’s oldest and biggest ...
Appliances. Shoes. Model trains. As a massive new tariff chokes US demand for Chinese imports, local retailers who sell Chinese-made goods are preparing for hard times.
Chinese social media has exploded this week with a flurry of videos from factory workers and retailers accusing luxury brands in Europe and the US of selling their products with “Made in US ...
No cars from Chinese brands are available in the U.S., but cars made in China have been on sale here for nearly a decade.
A viral TikTok claiming bags are made in China has amassed millions of views online.