US consumers' appetite for luxury is beginning to fade: But rapidly recovering demand from Chinese consumers will allow LVMH, Prada, Kering, and others to maintain their strong momentum.
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| Apr 13, 2023
Lemon8 makes a splash in US as lawmakers mull TikTok ban: New app quickly gains followers, but Chinese ownership could raise concern.
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| Apr 12, 2023
Few US merchants are selling goods on TikTok Shop: Many are reluctant to invest time and resources in the platform given the widespread speculation that it will be banned or sold.
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| Apr 10, 2023
Activision Blizzard one of many deals in geopolitical crosshairs: China is leveraging its antitrust review process to strike back over sanctions. Economic fallout for US companies could hinder tech innovation.
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| Apr 6, 2023
The company is shedding dozens of jobs while giving employees a chance to be rehired, revealing it is far more resilient than other Big Tech companies.
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| Apr 5, 2023
50% of Americans support a government ban on TikTok, with higher support among Republicans and older Americans. Continued scrutiny could be TikTok’s downfall.
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| Apr 4, 2023
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| Apr 4, 2023
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| Apr 3, 2023
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| Apr 3, 2023
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| Apr 1, 2023
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The chipmaking giant is appealing for its government to shore up production on key manufacturing equipment to better compete with the US and China.
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| Mar 31, 2023
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| Mar 31, 2023
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| Mar 31, 2023
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| Mar 31, 2023
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| Mar 30, 2023
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The threat of a TikTok ban is enough to make waves: ByteDance, Meta, and Chinese competitor Kuaishou are all taking steps to anticipate a ban.
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| Mar 30, 2023
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| Mar 30, 2023
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| Mar 30, 2023
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| Mar 29, 2023
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| Mar 29, 2023
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Splitting into six companies makes each business unit more competitive while reducing regulatory oversight, which could help increase profits.
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| Mar 29, 2023
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| Mar 29, 2023
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Apple leads businesses leaning on China: The brewing tech cold war notwithstanding, companies like Apple need to rely on established supply chains. Continued foreign partnerships are essential to China’s recovery.
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| Mar 28, 2023
China’s manufacturing expertise is difficult to compete with: That has led some retailers to rethink supply chain diversification even as India, Latin America, and Vietnam gain traction as production hubs.
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| Mar 28, 2023
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| Mar 28, 2023
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