The White House’s Absurd Claim of a Chinese Transshipment “Scam”
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White House report highlights Chinese goods repackaging in Gujarat for US export. Latest Updates. Gujarat's name has been mentioned in the report released by the White House. It is alleged that goods from China are not going directly to America.
The US administration has released a report accusing dozens of countries of facilitating China's evasion of US import duties. According to the Financial Times, this is a so-called "shadow transshipment" scheme: Chinese goods transit through third countries, where they are relabeled or subjected to minimal processing, before being shipped to the United States as products of those countries. The White House has stated that over 40 countries are in…
According to a White House report published late last week, some forty countries, including Peru and other major Washington trading partners, serve as a point for forwarding mainly Chinese products to the United States, as a model for circumventing tariffs.
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A report says companies are routing billions of goods from high-tariff countries like China through countries like Mexico, Vietnam and Malaysia. Key Points A White House report pegs tariff-evading transshipment at least $34.2 billion annually and names several countries as primary conduits for Chinese goods entering the U.S. under false origin claims. Customs and Border Protection is deploying an AI-powered enforcement system that cross-referen…
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