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The Hidden Dangers of Transshipment Trade: A Costly Lesson from the Frontlines

As trade tensions between China and the United States escalated in 2019, many Chinese exporters found themselves searching for creative ways to bypass the increasing tariffs. One of the most commonly adopted strategies was transshipment—a practice of rerouting goods through third countries to obscure their true origin. While this method

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Trump’s Tariff Clarification Adds to U.S.-China Trade Tensions

On April 13, President Donald Trump publicly denied rumors of relaxing tariffs on Chinese imports, reaffirming that semiconductor and smartphone components will remain subject to the current 20% fentanyl-related tariffs. The reclassification of these products into different tariff categories, he emphasized, does not equate to policy softening. Trump’s message was

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U.S. Ends Tariff Exemption on Small Parcels from China and Hong Kong

In a major shift in trade policy, the White House has officially announced that beginning May 2, 2025, small packages valued at $800 or less originating from China or Hong Kong will no longer be exempt from import duties. This change marks a significant escalation in the ongoing U.S.-China trade

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How Smart Buyers Are Beating the Tariff Hikes in 2025

Why Choosing the Right Trade Term—Like DDP—Matters More Than Ever In today’s volatile trade landscape, tariffs are back in the spotlight—especially for businesses importing from Asia. With the recent reintroduction of high tariffs by the Trump administration, many U.S. importers are seeing sharp increases in landed costs. For importers of

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Trump Threatens 50% Tariff on Chinese Goods if China Doesn’t Roll Back Existing Duties

In a bold new escalation of trade tensions, former President Donald Trump issued a statement today warning that the United States will impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports starting April 9—unless China agrees to eliminate its 34% tariffs on American goods. “If China doesn’t remove its 34% tariffs

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China Strikes Back: A Strategic Response to U.S. Tariffs

On April 2, the U.S. government officially confirmed a sweeping new tariff policy, raising import duties on products from more than 50 countries. China, one of the key targets, has swiftly responded with a strong and calculated countermeasure — signaling a new phase in the global trade standoff. China's Countermeasures

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Trump Administration Confirms Sweeping New Tariff Policy

In a bold move to protect domestic manufacturing and reduce the trade deficit, the Trump administration has unveiled a comprehensive new tariff regime. Announced by President Donald Trump on April 2, the policy introduces a universal 10% tariff on all imported goods along with additional “reciprocal” tariffs targeting specific countries.

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Exporting Carpets from China to the U.S.: What You Need to Know

If you're exporting carpets to the U.S., understanding regulatory requirements is crucial. One key certification is the General Certificate of Conformity (GCC), which ensures compliance with U.S. safety standards. What is GCC Certification? GCC (General Certificate of Conformity) is a mandatory certification for carpets exported to the U.S. It confirms