TADASHI Yanai, CEO of Uniqlo's parent company Fast Retailing, said in a recent BBC interview that the company was not using cotton from China's Xinjiang region. His remarks then triggered a backlash ...
Beijing's announcement in May last year that it would block some government purchases from Micron after the U.S. memory chip ...
TOKYO: Japan’s Nikkei share average reversed course to end higher on Monday, as investors scooped up equities on optimism ...
The lies about Xinjiang are frequently hyped up by the West, seemingly becoming a habit. Recently, the news about Volkswagen ...
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Lidl acknowledged using Chinese tomatoes due to ‘supply issues’ and some supermarkets have suspended suppliers. Others ...
A lot of those tomatoes appear to have been bought up by Antonio Petti, part of a group of tomato processing firms in Italy, ...
Fashion retailer is concerned founder’s remarks on Xinjiang cotton could trigger boycott and hit more than 1,000 outlets ...
TOKYO: Japan’s Nikkei share average reversed course to trade marginally higher on Monday, as gains in financial stocks ...
The BBC, which is known for its anti-China stance, no doubt hoped to stir up trouble with its interview and other Western ...
Uniqlo is facing online backlash in China after the Fast Retailing's chief executive Tadashi Yanai said the clothing retailer ...
Shares of Fast Retailing declined as much as 4.4%, the most since Sept. 30, after a spokesperson said the company is ...