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Chinese Manufacturers Flood TikTok To Subvert Trump’s Tariff Agenda

Chinese Manufacturers Flood TikTok To Subvert Trump’s Tariff Agenda Chinese Manufacturers Flood TikTok To Subvert Trump’s Tariff Agenda

Chinese manufacturers are flooding TikTok with viral videos aimed at undermining President Donald Trump’s tariff crackdown, turning the platform into a digital battlefield over American trade policy.

Thousands of Chinese businesses, outraged by Trump’s aggressive tariffs on imports, are bypassing traditional supply chains and pitching to U.S. consumers through slick, comedic videos on TikTok, according to MIT Technology Review. Many of these posts “expose” the hidden manufacturing origins of luxury goods, framing Trump’s tariff efforts as harmful not just to Chinese workers, but to American buyers. (RELATED: ‘Long Live China’: Taylor Lorenz, Other Users Flock To Another Chinese App As TikTok Ban Looms)

“Some say as long as there’s a tag saying ‘Made in China,’ the bag can never be luxury,” the video’s narrator said. “However, in fact, more than 80% of the luxury bags in the world are made in China … Welcome to the real world. Now you see those bags are made in China by our intelligent and diligent Chinese artisans. Let’s not be poisoned and misled by the market campaign any longer.”

@minlong90Welcome to the Real World. Your luxury brands are Made in China. Some people have been taking credit for the work of Chinese artisans. Paying the Chinese less than what they deserve. And ripping you, the brand-conscious consumer, off. Mike is as good as Nike. And there is no reason why Meikin cannot be as good as Birkin. They all come from the same Chinese factory. Unless of course, you are an incorrigible RACIST!♬ original sound – minlong

In another video, the same Chinese seller revealed that Gucci, Prada, Coach, Louis Vuitton and other luxury brands are allegedly sourced from the same Chinese factories producing their direct-to-consumer knockoffs.

@felixsanchez244USA 🇺🇸♬ original sound – Felix Sanchez

“As the USA and its little European brothers are trying to refuse Chinese goods, don’t you think luxury brands are now trying to move their [original equipment manufacturers] out of China?” he said. “Yes, they did, but they failed.”

He explained that outside of China, luxury brands allegedly can’t find the same level of quality control, supply chain optimization or workers who aren’t “too expensive or too lazy.”

“Why don’t you just contact us and buy from us? You won’t believe the prices we give you,” he said.

Clips like these can rack up as many as hundreds of millions of views.

The latest tariffs — 145% against most Chinese imports as of Monday — target a range of Chinese exports, including textiles and luxury goods. President Trump has stated that the goal of these tariffs is to drive manufacturing jobs back to U.S. soil and curb China’s economic leverage.

By encouraging American consumers to place small, individual orders directly through TikTok links, Chinese manufacturers may seek to exploit a gap in customs enforcement. Until last Friday, personal shipments valued under $800 could enter the U.S. duty-free under the “de minimis” exemption, allowing Chinese sellers to bypass traditional tariff penalties. Trump closed that loophole by executive order earlier this month, applying new tariffs of 30% or $25 per item to previously eligible shipments. (RELATED: Trump Ends Trade Loophole That Allows Chinese Companies To Flood US With Cheap Goods)

With the loophole soon closing, the fight now shifts to enforcement, as Chinese sellers continue using TikTok to drive low-value purchases that could still overwhelm customs oversight and blunt the impact of Trump’s trade crackdown.

TikTok, which is owned by Chinese parent company ByteDance, has faced bipartisan scrutiny for years over its data collection practices and potential use as a tool for Chinese influence operations. (RELATED: Trump Kicks TikTok Can Down Road For 75 More Days As American Firms Vie For App)



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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