Trump administration's tariff crackdown may spark wider dispute over China-made goods
A White House report issued on Aug 13 alleges China-linked transshipment to dodge U.S. tariffs, but most trade analysts view the document as a political tool rather than a rigorous economic study.
Why it matters
The paper could influence future U.S. tariff policy and reshape how products from China are labeled and regulated.
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