$10 to $50: the real price of tariffs
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Viral TikTok videos — claiming to show how little it costs to produce big-name goods — are sparking debate. It raises a question: who's really benefiting from China–US trade?
At the same time, Chinese shopping apps like DHgate are surging. On April 15, it hit No 2 in the US App Store, with all of the top three shopping apps coming from China.
Tariffs may build walls, but consumers are finding ways around them.
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