Viral videos claim luxury bags are made in China, is it true?

BBC Verify's Jake Horton looks into the truth behind the claims, and what we know about how luxury goods are made.
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This comes as both the US and China have raised tariffs on each other's imported goods.
BBC Verify's Jake Horton looks into the truth behind the claims, and what we know about how luxury goods are made.
Produced by Aisha Sembhi. Graphics by Sally Nicholls.
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