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On May 1, 2022
You know Dior and Hermès. Can two Chinese luxury fashion brands join them? https://t.co/ePQQ2FMwcZ
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How luxury Chinese perfumes are riding the ‘China cool’ wave

How luxury Chinese perfumes are riding the ‘China cool’ wave

China, the biggest consumer of luxury goods, has long failed to take a seat at the top table of global brands, but that could be changing with the rise of two Chinese labels, Shang Xia and ...

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On May 3, 2022
#Arm regains control of China joint venture https://t.co/pHgV9i4Vos
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Arm regains control of China joint venture

Arm regains control of China joint venture

Arm China removed chairman and CEO Allen Wu and claimed it regained control after appointing a pair of local executives to lead the JV.

@JingDaily shared
On May 2, 2022
In 2004 @hellokitty celebrated 30th birthday with a collaboration with @Nike, there was supposed to be a limited batch of 500 pairs, but in the end, there were just 12 pairs. 20 later, the famously elusive unicorn sneakers are being rereleased on May 2. https://t.co/44QBo2GU7D
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Is China Excited About the Hello Kitty x Nike Rerelease?

Is China Excited About the Hello Kitty x Nike Rerelease?

Almost 20 years on, the playful Air Presto’s by Hello Kitty and Nike are back, stirring nostalgia for Chinese consumers.

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On May 4, 2022
U.S. relieved as China appears to heed warnings on Russia https://t.co/YqafUGUTUT
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U.S. relieved as China appears to heed warnings on Russia

U.S. relieved as China appears to heed warnings on Russia

Two months after warning that Beijing appeared poised to help Russia in its fight against Ukraine, senior U.S. officials say they have not detected overt Chinese military and economic ...

@goldkorn shared
On Apr 30, 2022
The China cushion has deflated: I spoke to the renowned economist and former Morgan Stanley executive and found him gloomier on China than he’s ever been. He also told me to get new friends. https://t.co/lF7BIRKdpx
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The China cushion has deflated — Q&A with Stephen Roach

The China cushion has deflated — Q&A with Stephen Roach

I spoke to the renowned economist and former Morgan Stanley executive and found him gloomier on China than he’s ever been, and that his upcoming book will cost him access in Beijing. He ...

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On May 4, 2022
Chinese tariffs behind ‘challenging’ export market for Australian wine https://t.co/P9N75DskK5
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between Australia and China has led to reports of millions of grapes being left to rot at vineyards across the country.

between Australia and China has led to reports of millions of grapes being left to rot at vineyards across the country.

Australian wine exporters have had to navigate ‘an exceptionally challenging operating environment’, largely caused by the imposition of tariffs on bottled Australian wine imported to ...

@engadget shared
On May 2, 2022
Grindr location data was reportedly for sale for at least three years https://t.co/NJK9Ug8qBd https://t.co/1hvmFPZSZj
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Grindr location data was reportedly for sale for at least three years (updated)

Grindr location data was reportedly for sale for at least three years (updated)

Grindr location data was on the market for at least three years, potentially exposing users to serious privacy violations..

@TechCrunch shared
On Apr 30, 2022
India seizes $725 million assets from Xiaomi unit over illegal remittances https://t.co/mSgtOpO14L by @refsrc
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India seizes $725 million assets from Xiaomi unit over illegal remittances

India seizes $725 million assets from Xiaomi unit over illegal remittances

India's anti-money laundering agency said on Saturday it has seized assets worth about $725 million from Xiaomi India for breaching foreign exchange laws.