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Trade war: China ends chip blockade | asiabits Nov 10th 2025

Trade war: China ends chip blockade | asiabits Nov 10th 2025

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  • Opener: Chinese fashion retailers fight ~80% return rates during Double 11 by using conspicuous A4-sized tags on clothing.
  • Highlights: Goldman Sachs notes a surge of U.S. investment into Japanese tech/AI stocks (Nikkei up 30%). Pop Mart shares drop 5.5% after a controversial livestream.
  • TOP BIT: China Lifts Nexperia Export Ban
    • Action: China resumes exports of "discrete chips" from its Nexperia plant (70% of Nexperia's output).
    • Impact: Averted production stoppages for major automakers like VW, Honda, Volvo, and Jaguar Land Rover.
    • Context: The ban was Beijing’s retaliation after the Dutch government cited "national security risks" and stripped Nexperia of control.
  • NUMBER OF THE DAY: 10,000 Baht
    • Maximum fine for tourists in Thailand caught drinking or being served alcohol between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
    • The 1972 law is now being strictly enforced, shifting liability to the consumer, impacting tourism.
  • MARKET BIT: Pop Mart Livestream Fail
    • Pop Mart employee called a 79 CNY blind box “a bit expensive” on a viral livestream.
    • Controversy: Fueled "IQ tax" criticism after reports of a low production cost (under 8 CNY per figure).
    • Result: Pop Mart stock fell, and resale prices for popular figures like Labubu are dropping below retail.
  • WORD OF THE WEEK: KOL (Key Opinion Leader)—Asia's term for a high-trust, high-influence social media personality or expert, commonly used in Chinese commerce.
  • Short News:
    • China loosens export brakes on strategic metals like gallium and germanium to the US, part of a one-year Xi-Trump trade truce.
    • Taiwan VP Hsiao Bi-khim addressed the European Parliament.
    • Ant Group pivots to AI-powered healthcare for China's aging population.

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