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@shenlulushen

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@shenlulushen has appeared in 7 articles since 2021-02. Coverage peaked in 2022Q3 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside China, U.S., Chinese, Jonathan Cheng.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-05-29
Wall Street Journal

How Shein, which filed for a US IPO in November 2023, became stuck in US-China tensions; Shein, founded in 2012 in China, has never sold products in the country

The fast-fashion giant aimed to bridge the divide between Beijing and Washington, but hopes for a U.S. IPO have faded @shenlulushen @cdriebusch @raffaelehuang https://www.wsj.com/... https://www.wsj.c...

2022-08-22
Wall Street Journal

Chinese game makers, facing slowing domestic user growth and fewer game approvals amid the regulatory crackdown, are rushing into overseas markets like the US

Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @rwang0 and @jchengwsj Tweets: @rwang0 : MyPOV: what China bans they are free to export. How can that be good for other countries? Just like fentanyl Chinese videogame c...

2022-08-21
Wall Street Journal

Chinese game makers, facing slowing domestic user growth and fewer game approvals amid the regulatory crackdown, are rushing into overseas markets like the US

With fewer titles approved and domestic user growth slowing, Tencent and its competitors are looking to expansion abroad Tweets: @rwang0 and @jchengwsj Tweets: @rwang0 : MyPOV: what China bans they ar...

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