
Eunice Yoon
Senior Correspondent and Beijing Bureau Chief at CNBC
@CNBC @CNBCi Beijing Bureau Chief, Senior Correspondent | @NBCNews | @BrownUniversity @PhillipsExeter | Instagram: onlyyoontv
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Eunice Yoon
6 hours agoChina: Customer runs straight into shop's glass doorGuangzhou, China - November 06, 2024 This is the hilarious moment a customer ran straight into a shopfs glass door. CCTV footage shows the man sprinting toward the store, unaware that the glass panel was closed, in Guangzhou, China. He is seen slamming face-first into the transparent barrier, bouncing backward and nearly colliding with a passing shopper on the pavement on November 6.
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2 weeks ago |
cnbc.com | Eunice Yoon
Used cars sold in a used car market in Yichang, Hubei Province, China on June 9, 2025. CFOTO | Future Publishing | Getty ImagesAt a used car market in Beijing, salesman Ma Hui said he fears China's electric vehicle industry is in a race to the bottom.
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3 weeks ago |
cnbc.com | Eunice Yoon
watch nowAt his restaurant in Beijing, Geng Xiaoyun used to offer a special dish of salt-baked chicken feet — or "phoenix talons" as they are called in China — imported from America. With prices climbing 30% from March due to tariffs, the owner of Kunyuan restaurant had to pull the Chinese delicacy from the menu. "American chicken feet are so beautiful," Xiaoyun said. "They're spongy so they taste great.
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Eunice Yoon
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailChinese factories race to ship products during 90-day tariffs pauseNow that the U.S. and China have called a 90-day tariff truce, factories in China are rushing to ship out as many products as they can, but it's not as easy as many had hoped. Eunice Yoon visits a factory in the Chinese port city of Ningbo.
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Eunice Yoon
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U.S. and China #trade talks resulted in plans for more talking. #China state media report two sides agreed to “principle framework” that would help implement “consensus” of Xi and @realDonaldTrump on June 5 call and what was discussed in Geneva. (Longtime complaint for those https://t.co/AAgH47QDTu

"All of us were losing money last year," used car salesman Ma told @CNBC about his fellow sellers at a used car market in Beijing. "There are too many companies making too many new energy cars." In #China, fears grow of an #EV financial crisis amid pricing war. My vid: https://t.co/vWcpvBgTwZ

#China social media account linked to state broadcaster CCTV spooks Chinese investors who fret #trade talks with @SecScottBessent @USTradeRep @howardlutnick not going so well. “The U.S. should realistically assess the progress made and revoke negative measures against China,” it https://t.co/pydkIQ4D6x