Global companies from Marriott to Gap have come under fire for taking a perceived stance on Hong Kong protests
In addition to the risk of offending the Chinese, global companies that appear too supportive of Beijing and its political views can alienate consumers and politicians elsewhere. Top American fashion brands and other companies that have offended Chinese principles, sometimes.
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