In response to US tariffs, Chinese manufacturers have chosen a new battlefield in the trade war—and it’s TikTok.<br /><br />It’s no longer just dancing and singing reels from influencers. Now, it’s factory tours and wholesale markets across China.<br /><br />These manufacturers claim to sell luxury-brand products at times for as little as one-tenth the price and are urging American buyers to stop shopping from U.S. stores: "Skip the middleman. Skip the tariffs. Come straight to the source—us."<br /><br />But verifying these supply chain claims is tricky. Most manufacturers are bound by non-disclosure agreements, especially when working with big-name brands.<br /><br />Watch the full Deep Dive to know more.<br /><br />Reporter/Script: Rani Jana<br />Editor: Madiha<br /><br />Follow us:<br />Website: https://www.outlookindia.com/<br />Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Outlookindia<br />Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outlookindia/<br />X: https://twitter.com/Outlookindia<br />Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaNrF3v0AgWLA6OnJH0R<br />Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OutlookMagazine<br />Dailymotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/outlookindia<br /><br />#TradeWar #TikTok #ChinaVsUSA #TariffBattle #TikTokSellers #MadeInChina #Luxury #Factory #Consumer #GlobalTrade