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DHgate is an online Chinese marketplace known for selling knockoffs of high-end retail brands that has been around since 2004 ...
So even if some of the parts of luxury goods do come from China, there’s no guarantee of proper safety and quality control ...
Let’s be real – keeping track of recipes can feel like a total mess. You’ve got scraps of paper, random bookmarks, and that one family recipe you swore you’d never lose but can’t find. Sound familiar?
Let’s be honest, figuring out what to cook every day can be a total hassle. Whether you’re tired of eating the same things or just don’t know where to start, recipe finder apps are total game changers ...
The popularity of a Chinese e-commerce app has surged in the U.S., driven by a spate of viral TikTok videos amid the trade ...
Viral videos on TikTok from Chinese manufacturers claim many high-end European brands rely on their factories to put their ...
Despite DHgate’s popularity, it’s critical to note that U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports still apply to goods bought via the platform. Consumers purchasing from Chinese sellers on DHgate remain liable ...
There’s nothing a Chinese factory can’t make,’ a TikTok user says in a video purportedly showing suppliers of designer fashion brands.
Chinese TikTok videos revealing luxury brand secrets have gone viral, driving DHgate to the top of US app charts. Explore how trade wars and transparency are reshaping shopping.
The Trump trade war has gone viral on TikTok, pushing a Chinese e-commerce app, DHgate, to the top of the Apple App Store in the U.S.
ChatGPT overtakes Instagram and TikTok to become the world's most downloaded app in March 2025, likely driven by the trend of ...