
Chinese Diplomat Highlights Chinese Lace in White House Press Secretary’s Dress
A Chinese diplomat highlighted that the lace on the White House Press Secretary’s dress was made in China, emphasizing global reliance on Chinese products.
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A Chinese diplomat highlighted that the lace on the White House Press Secretary’s dress was made in China, emphasizing global reliance on Chinese products.
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