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Despite Tariffs, China Consumer Giants Push Into the US As Domestic Market Stalls

Brands like Urban Revivo and Pop Mart are expanding into the US retail market to seek higher margins and offset slower domestic spending.
Urban Revivo, often called "China's Zara," opened its New York flagship in March.
Urban Revivo, often called "China's Zara," opened its New York flagship in March. (Courtesy)

Lured by the promise of richer margins, a wave of Chinese consumer brands is making deeper inroads into American retail to offset sluggish spending at home.

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