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📦 Chinese companies are using deceptive transshipment practices to evade US tariffs.
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Chinese exporters process their goods in China and then ship them to a country with lower tariff rates to avoid tariffs.
European and American customers are primarily concerned with whether factories are located inside or outside China.
Chairman Mike Gallaher requested a thorough investigation into the trade fraud practices of Chinese companies trying to evade US tariffs.
🌍 Chinese solar panel suppliers are avoiding anti-dumping tariffs by processing their products in Southeast Asian countries before shipping them to the US.
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Major Chinese solar panel suppliers, including BYD Artis Solar, Trina Solar, and Venus Solar, have been found to be avoiding existing anti-dumping tariffs by processing their products in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, or Vietnam.
New East Solar will face tariffs as the company refused to cooperate with an on-site audit of its operations in Cambodia.
US solar panel exports in the first quarter of 2023 increased significantly, with Vietnam accounting for the largest share followed by Thailand, Malaysia, and Cambodia.
💡 Numerical models can effectively predict potential business fraud among Chinese companies, suggesting the need for enhanced transparency in the international supply chain.
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The top 20% of companies with the highest risk scores comprise 71% of firms with actual violations discovered by the Chinese government in 2013.
The combination of sensory devices and blockchain technology can create a reliable digital transaction record at every step of the supply chain.
Obtaining accurate and timely information on physical supply chain transactions is challenging, especially in the case of Chinese enterprises under Communist Party rule where fraudulent activities are widespread.
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