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First came the AI-generated videos depicting overweight Americans working in sweatshops. Since then, it’s been open slather.
Beijing lost no time in co-opting “Ne Zha 2” as a symbol of China’s creative rise and cultural “soft power moment.” State ...
Trump said the 145% tariffs on China were "very high," and the final tariff will "not be anywhere near" it.
TikTok abounds with viral videos accusing prestigious brands of secretly manufacturing luxury goods in China so they can be ...
Wang Guangjun, one of the Chinese soldiers caught fighting for Moscow in Ukraine said he was inspired to join the Russian ...
Videos on TikTok, showcasing Chinese warehouses, claim to offer factory prices for luxury goods as a workaround to President ...
DeepSeek previously said it overlooked data protection laws when transferring input to a Beijing-based cloud service platform ...
President Trump is open to a deal with Beijing on tariffs, but “the ball is in China ... consider reducing tariffs on China ...
Beijing has also ordered its airlines not to ... Many of the popular videos were uploaded to TikTok in March but have gained traction in recent days. Experts warn the social media campaigns ...
The context here is key. The U.S. and China have a long history of trade tensions, especially during Trump’s presidency, and TikTok—owned by Beijing-based ByteDance—is now caught in the middle of it.