Companies from Apple to Gucci are flashing warning signs about the Chinese economy

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The health of the Chinese economy is becoming a big worry for some international firms.

 

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Oh no! We better do what they tell us to do. The Left are so wimpy.

Longs as Nike and Jordan still made in China....not paying $500 dollars for Jumpman23 maybe for ZO2_ bigballerbrand not the nikes

Fasten your seatbelts, we are going to take a great ride... all in with Trump!!!!

From what I've been seeing, more and more people are choosing android over apple anyway ... Much more affordable ...

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