China’s ‘Victoria’s Secret Town’ at risk as US tariff loophole faces closure

A woman wearing black lingerie live-streaming from a showroom in China.
How changes to the de minimis threshold could impact Chinese lingerie brands. Reuters
In an industrial park being built with Chinese state support in the middle of a sprawling farming community, factory boss Lei Congrui straightens a tiny golden bell hanging off a choker on a mannequin wearing white-and-pink lingerie. What Lei calls his “erotic clothing” showroom is one of the few already open in WeMet Industrial Park, whose Chinese name translates as “Victoria’s Secret Town” — though it has no official affiliation to the US brand.  The de

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