Bulgari's Apology to China Over Taiwan Listing Sparks Backlash

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Italian luxury brand Bulgari has apologized to China after listing Taiwan as a country on its website, following online backlash. China claims Taiwan as its territory, and both the government and Chinese internet users have a history of scolding or boycotting international brands that refer to Taiwan as a separate country. Bulgari posted an apology on Weibo, China's version of Twitter, stating that it respected China's sovereignty and territorial integrity and had corrected the mistake on its website. Other brands have faced similar backlash for offending China's geopolitical sensibilities in the past.
- Bulgari apologizes to China for listing Taiwan as a country after online backlash The Associated Press
- Bulgari apologizes for Taiwan listing amid Chinese social media uproar CNN
- China Slams Bulgari For Not Showing Taiwan As Part of Country Bloomberg
- Jeweller Bulgari apologises after Taiwan listing sparks fury in China Reuters
- Bulgari apologises to China after Taiwan listing sparks fury Al Jazeera English
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