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Chinese Company Cons Parents Out Of Rs 44 Lakh By Staging Fake Kids' Fashion Shows - MSNA Chinese company has been fined 600,000 yuan (approximately Rs 72 lakh) by the government for running fake children's fashion shows and defrauding parents of 367,000 yuan (around Rs 44 lakh).
A Chinese company has been fined 600,000 yuan (approximately ₹ 72 lakh) for orchestrating fake children’s fashion shows and defrauding parents of 367,000 yuan (around ₹ 44lakh), reported the ...
A Chinese company has been fined 600,000 yuan (US$83,000) by the government for faking children’s fashion shows and conning 367,000 yuan (US$51,000) out of desperate parents.
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Mom-to-mom sales boom as potential tariffs on China could spike children's clothing pricesAs spring arrives and children outgrow their winter wardrobes, many families are bracing for potential price hikes of up to 145% on kids' clothing, shoes and toys imported from China.
As spring arrives and children outgrow their winter wardrobes, many families are bracing for potential price hikes of up to 145% on kids' clothing, shoes and toys imported from China.
I Am Golden, a new children’s story by Instagram director Eva Chen, who was bullied at school for being Chinese, encourages kids to celebrate who they are and where they come from.
He said a pair of Chinese-made children’s shoes that cost $26 today will likely carry a $41 price tag by the back-to-school shopping season, according to his group’s calculations.
A Chinese company has been fined 600,000 yuan (approximately Rs 72 lakh) by the government for running fake children's fashion shows and defrauding parents of 367,000 yuan (around Rs 44 lakh).
A Chinese company has been fined 600,000 yuan (US$83,000) by the government for faking children’s fashion shows and conning 367,000 yuan (US$51,000) out of desperate parents.
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