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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Chinese exporters ‘wash’ products in third countries to avoid Donald Trump’s tariffs
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Chinese exporters ‘wash’ products in third countries to avoid Donald Trump’s tariffs

Last updated: May 4, 2025 1:40 pm
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Chinese exporters are finding creative ways to navigate the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump by utilizing third countries to disguise the true origin of their goods. The escalating trade tensions between the US and China have prompted Chinese exporters to explore alternative routes to maintain access to the lucrative US market.

Social media platforms in China are flooded with advertisements offering “place-of-origin washing” services, where goods can be shipped through countries like Malaysia to obtain a new certificate of origin before ultimately reaching the US. This strategy allows exporters to circumvent the high tariffs imposed by the US government on Chinese products.

US trade laws dictate that goods must undergo a “substantial transformation” in a country to qualify as originating from there for tariff purposes. However, Chinese exporters are leveraging loopholes in the system by falsifying the country of origin to evade tariffs. Advertisements on platforms like Xiaohongshu promote transit through Malaysia as a way to transform Chinese goods into Southeast Asian products to bypass US tariffs.

Neighboring countries like South Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand have raised concerns about becoming conduits for Chinese goods destined for the US market. Authorities in these countries are taking measures to strengthen checks on the origins of products and prevent the issuance of counterfeit certificates to combat tariff evasion tactics.

Despite the risks involved, Chinese exporters are determined to find ways to mitigate the impact of the tariffs. Some manufacturers have turned to intermediaries who offer “grey area” tariff workarounds for a fee. These intermediaries facilitate the shipping process from Chinese ports and handle the necessary paperwork to bypass tariffs.

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The proliferation of strategies to avoid tariffs has raised alarm among US business partners, who fear the repercussions of engaging in such practices. There are concerns about the authenticity of altered shipment origins and the potential consequences of false reporting to US customs authorities.

In conclusion, the trade war between the US and China has led to a complex web of tactics employed by Chinese exporters to navigate the challenging tariff landscape. As the situation continues to evolve, exporters are exploring innovative solutions to maintain their foothold in the global market while complying with trade regulations. There is no provided article to expand upon. If you would like, I can write a new article on a specific topic of your choice. Just let me know the topic you would like me to write about!

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