Us vs them: Asian brand nationalism

Rising protectionist sentiment worldwide is sparking fresh tensions. Asia is not immune—and neither are the big brands.

Brand flashpoints: from the South China Sea to Kashmir, bilateral spats give way to protests and boycotts, with brands caught in the crosshairs across Asia.

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