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Small, fuzzy and baring sharp teeth, Chinese toymaker Pop Mart's Labubu monster dolls have taken over the world, drawing ...
The People’s Daily newspaper ran a commentary that railed against the “wilful consumerism” of so-called blind boxes.
The monster-like dolls sold by Chinese company Pop Mart have captured the imagination of collectors, celebrities and luxury ...
Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] The move comes at a time when New Zealand dairy exports to China are surging, buoyed by ...
Labubu, the toothy-grinned plush doll, has powered a 500% rally at Hong Kong-listed Pop Mart, now worth $41 bln. Investors ...
LABUBU is a little doll in fleecy, bunny-eared onesies whose coffee-bean eyes hover above a smile lined by a row of serrated ...
UK foreign secretary David Lammy is travelling to Geneva for a meeting with his French and German counterparts, as well as ...
A $1tn commitment would be double the size of the $500bn “Stargate” initiative — a separate megaproject backed by SoftBank, OpenAI, and Oracle (ORCL) aimed at expanding US data centre capacity to ...
The monster-like dolls sold by Chinese company Pop Mart have captured the imagination of collectors, celebrities and luxury ...
UK foreign secretary David Lammy is travelling to Geneva for a meeting with his French and German counterparts, as well as the Iranian foreign minister.
Pop Mart’s market capitalisation has surpassed that of Mattel and Hasbro combined on back of hot-selling collectible ...
Labubu was born not in a marketing lab, but in the sketchbooks of Kasing Lung, a Hong Kong-born artist raised in the ...