The article discusses how TikTok is becoming a platform for Chinese manufacturers to market products directly to U.S. users, circumventing heavy tariffs imposed under President Trump's trade policies. Some videos highlight significant price reductions on popular items, prompting discussions about the authenticity of these offers. While many TikTok users are intrigued by the potential deals, brands like Lululemon caution against counterfeit products. Experts suggest that some TikTok creators may be linked to scams exploiting tariff-related confusion, highlighting issues of counterfeit goods within the luxury market.
"China is doing us a solid over here in the US and allowing us to buy directly and avoid all of the ridiculous tariffs."
"The materials and the craftsmanship are basically the same because they all come from the same production line."
"Claiming to manufacture for big-name brands while actually selling knockoffs is a common scam."
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