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Xiaotian Liu’s case illustrates a much broader situation affecting thousands of international students across the country.
If you’ve purchased something from Chinese e-commerce giants Shein, Temu or Alibaba, then you may have benefited from a trade loophole called the de minimis exemption.
Shou Zi wore a suit from Singapore-based business Tailored Fashions when he was first grilled by the US Congress in March ...
A federal judge characterized a Trump administration lawyer’s refusal to confirm basic information about the legal status of ...
In her eyes, the character "ren", meaning "person", resembles the muzzle of a cat, "ceng", meaning "once", looks like an ...
From May 8th to 10th, the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center will host 2025CHINASHOP, the largest retail ...
President Trump’s executive order ending the de minimis rule for China is set to strengthen U.S. manufacturing, safeguard ...
A GROUP of Chinese fans in the United States decided that China's biggest movie should make a big splash overseas – literally ...
SHENZHEN, CHINA - AW2025 HOULE SHOWROOM opened from April 16 to 19, spotlighting 41 independent designer brands that blend Eastern aesthetics, minimalist philosophy, avant-garde innovation, and ...
Malaysia and China should capitalise on the growing influencer economy to deepen bilateral trade and cultural ties, said an ...
Chinese courts take a different approach to the issue of AI generating copyright protected images, the DLA Piper team reports ...
A man reads at Waterstones' flagship Piccadilly bookshop in London, Britain, April 17, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Ying) If you put ...