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Reports indicate that the Trump administration has charged more than 40 countries, including Canada, India, Japan, and South Korea, with assisting Chinese companies in passing their exports into the U.S. market through indirect routes, aiming to benefit from tariff reductions. China employs a vast network of countries to redirect goods through re-packaging or minor changes in origin to reduce the import taxes imposed on Chinese products. Estimates suggest that the value of trade passing through re-shipping operations could reach up to $60 billion annually, causing losses to the U.S. treasury amounting to between $19 billion and $26 billion in annual tariff revenue. The U.S. continues to utilize AI-based tools to monitor these activities and enforce stricter origin rules, complicating trade negotiations between the United States and China and increasing tensions between the two countries.
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