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Protests erupt in China after furious workers demand back pay as Trump’s tariffs on imports jolt economy
Protests from furious factory workers in China demanding back pay are spreading across the country after President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports began impacting the communist nation’s economy.
A trade truce between the United States and China has calmed nerves, but it won’t stop the broader movement of companies to countries like Vietnam.
As millions of businesses cop the heat of the US tariff war, Chinese manufacturers are pushing back against the gratuitous world of consumerism from which Western brands benefit greatly. Chinese ...
For anyone who grew up attaching meaning to the words "Made in Italy" or "Crafted in France," this one might sting a bit. Because the more you scratch at the surface of the luxury industry, the more ...
The biggest workforce in the world has undergone an extraordinary transformation. China’s farm labourers and industrial proletariat have been joined by an army of gig workers. Tens of millions now use ...
Sheng Zhigang, who has an intellectual disability, is a proud veteran of the Inclusion Factory, having worked there for more ...
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam – China is the world’s factory for cars, toys and computers. But not sneakers. China is losing that title to Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City. Factories that ring the fast-paced ...
Vulcan Elements, a Durham-based startup manufacturing rare-earth magnets, says it plans to hire around 1,000 workers at a new ...
NANJING, China - An amateur soccer league organised by farmers, students and factory workers in rural China has unexpectedly ...
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