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Tiffany Chan

Tiffany Chan

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Reporter and Anchor, WBZ-TV (Boston, MA)

Boston

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Total articles 1292

  • "The Paddock It-Girl:" How Alexandra Saint-Mleux is Redefining the Personal Brand for Gen Z

    By Tiffany Chan Verified| Her Campus Verified In a world where everyone is curating their highlight reel for likes and attention, standing out doesn’t mean being loud. In this new age where everything is online, now, more than ever, your personal brand is your currency

    By Tiffany Chan Verified · Her Campus

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • New England businesses weighing adding surcharges due to tariffs. How that can affect you.

    By Tiffany Chan Verified| WBZ-TV (Boston, MA) Verified Shoppers in New England are already seeing the impact of new tariffs and some retailers are even letting customers know about extra costs, or surcharges before they check out. At CPR Cell Phone Repair in southern New Hampshire, just about everything that store owner Chad Johansen needs is made in China. Materials from China doubling in price"Screen repairs, battery replacements, camera replacements," Johansen told WBZ-TV. "Almost doubling in price on these parts for us

    By Tiffany Chan Verified · WBZ-TV (Boston, MA)

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Massachusetts businesses brace for tariff impact. When they expect consumers to see price increase.

    By Tiffany Chan Verified| WBZ-TV (Boston, MA) Verified Some Massachusetts businesses are caught in the middle of a global trade conflict among two of the world's largest economies. "They gave us a warning," Le Madeline Chef Peter Nguyen told WBZ-TV. "It's going to go up!" He's bracing for the price of dry goods, like noodles, from China to increase in coming months. Chef Nguyen specializes in Vietnamese cooking, but like many restaurants, his core ingredients come from abroad. "Going to hit us slowly""The tariffs in China are going to hit us slowly

    By Tiffany Chan Verified · WBZ-TV (Boston, MA)

    Apr. 10, 2025

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WBZ-TV (Boston, MA)

New York, New York, United States

+1 212-975-4321