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The United States has included Jordan, Israel, Turkey, the UAE, and Oman on a Middle Eastern countries list subjected to increased scrutiny to prevent their territories from being used as routes for re-exporting Chinese goods to the American market in order to evade customs duties. Washington does not directly accuse these countries of customs evasion, but the risks involve their potential exploitation as transit points for transferring and modifying Chinese products, especially through illegal re-exports or falsification of origin documents. This scrutiny aims to ensure that the country of origin is not falsely declared to avoid tariffs, with heightened monitoring of shipping certificates and invoices. However, this does not mean imposing direct sanctions on these countries but rather increasing oversight and scrutiny of related trade operations.
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