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American shoppers flock to Chinese apps on tariff fears

Viral videos touting the high quality, and cheap prices, of goods available on Chinese services have spurred Americans to download apps such as DHgate

April 16, 2025 / 11:30 IST
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A counterfeit version of a $1,490 Louis Vuitton pochette wallet was offered for just $3.24 on the Chinese app.
A counterfeit version of a $1,490 Louis Vuitton pochette wallet was offered for just $3.24 on the Chinese app.

Americans are scouring Chinese e-commerce apps for cheap handbags, yoga pants and wallets as shoppers fear homegrown platforms will hike prices due to tariffs.

Viral videos touting the high quality, and cheap prices, of goods available on Chinese services have spurred Americans to download apps such as DHgate, which climbed to second place in the free app rankings in Apple Inc.’s US App Store, according to data from SensorTower. Shares of CTS International Logistics Corp., which cooperates with DHgate, rose by the 10% daily limit Wednesday in Shanghai.

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Along with DHgate, known as “Dunhuang” in Chinese and dubbed the “Little Yellow App” by some shoppers, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s Taobao, and Shein were among the most downloaded shopping apps in the US App Store.

Chinese suppliers and manufacturers are taking to TikTok to share videos aimed at showing foreigners the “source of good goods.” Many of the videos, which claim that handbags and clothes of high-end European brands are actually all sourced from Chinese manufacturers, provide links to websites and contact details, leading viewers to place orders directly with these vendors.