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Why Foreign Firms Are Walking on Eggshells in China - Bloomberg
Versace T-shirt controversy: Chinese model dumps brand as Donatella apologizes | CNN
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H&M Removed From All Major Chinese Platforms Over Xinjiang Cotton Ban – WWD
Givenchy, Coach, Versace Apologize, "One-China" | Hypebeast
Brutal attack at restaurant in China highlights misogyny and violence, even as state media play down incident - The Globe and Mail
Versace apologises after T-shirt angers China - BBC News
Fashion Controversy in China: How Givenchy, Coach and Versace Are Involved
Geopolitical Faux Pas Prompts Foreign Brands to Apologize to China Consumers - WSJ
Versace, Givenchy and Coach say sorry over Chinese T-shirt anger
Sam Wachs details the night he was booted from a Sixers game for protesting China
South Park' episode banned in China screened on Hong Kong streets : r/worldnews
Social Media users in China criticise Coach, Versace over Hong Kong reference
Versace apologises after T-shirt angers China - BBC News
Why H&M, Nike and Others Are Being Boycotted in China - The New York Times
Chinese consumer boycotts of foreign companies, 2008–2021
Gamers Call for Blizzard Boycott After Hong Kong Protest Ban - Bloomberg
Coach And Givenchy Join Versace In Apologizing To China Over Controversial T-Shirt
Airline, luxury brands follow China's lead on Hong Kong | CTV News
T-Shirt Controversy: Yang Mi Ends Collaboration with Versace – JayneStars.com
Versace apologises after T-shirt angers China - BBC News
U.S. Fears Mass Boycott as Chinese Turn to Homegrown Brands - Bloomberg
Coach and Versace Shirts Spark Fury in China Over Hong Kong Reference
After Coach and Versace's China blunders – how brands can avoid offending, and better engage with, the world's largest luxury market | South China Morning Post
How CSSAs reinforce official narratives to expat Chinese students on WeChat - DFRLab
After Coach and Versace's China blunders – how brands can avoid offending, and better engage with, the world's largest luxury market | South China Morning Post