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Temu's Chinese owner sees profits plunge as tariff war bites 28/05/2025

📉 Temu's Parent Company Takes a Hit

PDD Holdings, the Chinese owner of shopping platform Temu, just reported a nearly 50% drop in profit. 🇨🇳💸

US-listed shares plunged 13% after the company revealed profits fell to 14.74 billion yuan ($2.05 billion) in Q1. Several key challenges are to blame:

🇺🇸 Trump-era trade policies strike again – the removal of the $800 de minimis exemption means more Chinese goods now face import duties in the US.

🇨🇳 At home, PDD continues its price war with Alibaba and JD.com amid sluggish consumer spending.

🌍 Global trade pressure + local market struggles = tough road ahead for China’s e-commerce giants.

📖 Full article: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy8dvywypp2o
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Temu's Chinese owner sees profits plunge as tariff war bites US-listed shares of PDD Holdings fell over 13% on Tuesday as the firm reported a near 50% drop in profit.

Smoother platform economy planned 27/05/2025

💼📦 China Cracks Down on Unfair Platform Fees to Support Small Vendors 🇨🇳📉

In a bold move to protect small businesses, China’s top market regulator has released a 28-article draft guideline aimed at tightening oversight on how e-commerce platforms charge merchants. From commission fees to marketing costs, the government is now demanding transparency, fairness, and legality in all service charges.

Why does this matter?
Small vendors are the lifeblood of China’s platform economy—but rising costs and unclear billing practices have made it harder for them to thrive. This new guideline could reshape platform-merchant dynamics and promote healthier competition in the digital space.

📝 The draft is now open for public feedback.
📌 Key focus: fair pricing, service transparency, and reduced burden on SMEs.

Read more:
👉 https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202505/27/WS68351d40a310a04af22c1b42.html

Smoother platform economy planned China's top market regulator unveiled a draft guideline on Sunday to tighten oversight over how e-commerce and online platforms charge merchants, as officials ramp up efforts to promote fairer competition and reduce the operational burden on smaller vendors, which form the backbone of the platform e...

Feature: Terracotta Warriors exhibition in Southern California showcases China's ancient civilization-Xinhua 26/05/2025

🏺✨ Step Into Ancient China in California!
The Bowers Museum in Orange County is now home to "World of the Terracotta Warriors", a breathtaking exhibition showcasing new archaeological discoveries from Shaanxi Province, China.

Explore the majesty of the Terracotta Army, marvel at mysterious relics from the 4,000-year-old Shimao ruins, and dive into ancient history through cutting-edge multimedia displays.

📸 Visitors are raving about the immersive experiences — from digitally painting warrior uniforms to stepping into Qin Dynasty battle formations!

🎟 Don’t miss this rare chance to witness the legacy of China’s First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, up close.

🔗 Full story: https://english.news.cn/20250526/fce82d5cf55b42deb500e2e2dbcde001/c.html

Feature: Terracotta Warriors exhibition in Southern California showcases China's ancient civilization-Xinhua Feature: Terracotta Warriors exhibition in Southern California showcases China's ancient civilization-

22/05/2025

🍜🇨🇳 Struggling to enter China’s booming food market? GACC approval could be your missing piece.

Many food exporters hit a wall at Chinese customs — all because they lack approval from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC). Without it, your product may never reach store shelves or online carts in China.

But what exactly is GACC approval? And why is it so critical for your success?

In our latest blog, we unpack:
✅ Why GACC approval matters
🔍 The key requirements for compliance
📈 How it impacts your brand’s success in China
🚀 Step-by-step guidance to help you get approved

Don’t let red tape stop your global growth.
🔓 Open the door to China’s massive consumer market today:

👉 https://openasia.co/why-your-food-product-needs-gacc-approval-to-enter-china/

Virtual vs. Physical Exhibitions in China: Which is Right for You? – OPENASIA 15/05/2025

📦🇨🇳 Virtual vs. Physical Exhibitions in China: Which Path Leads to Success?

In today’s fast-changing Chinese market, companies face a critical choice:
🌐 Go virtual with boundless reach and data-rich insights?
🏢 Or stay physical with face-to-face connections and hands-on product demos?

Each path has its strengths — and pitfalls. From costs and ROI to audience engagement and logistics, making the right decision can define your success in the world’s second-largest economy.

Are you ready to choose the path that aligns with your goals? 🤔
Explore the full breakdown here:
👉 https://openasia.co/virtual-vs-physical-exhibitions-in-china-which-is-right-for-you/

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Virtual vs. Physical Exhibitions in China: Which is Right for You? – OPENASIA 🌐 vs. 🏢: The Exhibition Showdown in China! In the rapidly evolving landscape of Chinese business, a new dilemma has emerged: virtual or physical exhibitions? As companies strive to showcase their products and services, they’re faced with a crucial decision that could make or break their succ...

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