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Made in China, Shipped Worldwide: The Rise of China’s Auto Parts Exports

Over the past decade, China has become one of the world’s largest suppliers of automotive components. From brake pads to engine parts, Chinese-made auto parts are now found in vehicles across the globe. But what exactly is China exporting, and why is it dominating the global aftermarket supply chain? What

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Geneva Trade Talks Signal Tactical Pause in U.S.-China Tariff War

The joint statement from the U.S. and China following their Geneva economic talks marks a significant moment—this is the first face-to-face negotiation between the two nations since Trump returned to office. Both sides announced a temporary tariff reduction—down to 30% by the U.S. and 10% by China—to be maintained over

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Why the Best of Made-in-China Goods Are Found Abroad

For decades, “Made in China” has been a label stamped on everything from electronics to textiles, sparking a global debate over quality. But here’s a curious truth that many seasoned importers and savvy consumers know: the best Chinese products often aren’t sold in China at all — they’re exported. So,

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Why China’s Export Growth to ASEAN Isn’t What It Seems

In April 2025, China’s export sector defied expectations, growing by 8.1% year-on-year in USD terms — far exceeding the 1.9% increase forecast by economists. While exports to the U.S. fell sharply by 21.3%, exports to ASEAN countries surged by 21%. At first glance, this shift might suggest a healthy diversification

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Why Your Parcel Is Delayed at U.S. Customs: Understanding Inspections & Clearance Risks

If you've recently received messages like “My package has been stuck at customs for 55 days”, you're not alone. With the recent overhaul of U.S. customs policies—especially after the T86 clearance mode was discontinued and the $800 duty-free threshold canceled—inspections and delays have become increasingly common. Let’s break down why

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U.S. Cancels the $800 De Minimis Exemption: What It Means for Chinese E-commerce Sellers

On May 2, the United States officially canceled the $800 de minimis exemption for packages originating from China. This move marks a dramatic shift in how small-value imports are taxed — and it could reshape cross-border e-commerce for millions of consumers and sellers alike. What’s Changing? Under the new rule:

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Understanding China’s Export Tax Rebate System from a Western Perspective: Origins, Evolution, and Global Impact

China’s export tax rebate (出口退税) system has long been a point of discussion — and sometimes contention — among Western policymakers, economists, and businesses. To understand why, we need to look at its origins, how it has evolved, and the role it plays in today's global trade environment. Origins: A

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China’s foreign trade e-commerce platform announces price increase

​Shein and Temu, two prominent Chinese e-commerce platforms, have recently increased prices across various product categories for U.S. consumers. This adjustment is a direct response to the Trump administration's new tariff policies, including a 145% levy on Chinese imports and the elimination of the "de minimis" exemption, which previously allowed