Trump's Tariffs Shift Focus to Transshipped Goods and Southeast Asia

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The Trump administration has introduced a new, complex tariff system targeting goods that are transshipped through multiple countries, especially from China, with unclear rules causing confusion among importers and supply chain professionals about how these tariffs will be enforced and applied, potentially impacting global supply chains and costs.
- New Tariff on ‘Transshipped’ Goods Mystifies Importers The New York Times
- Tougher transshipment penalties on US imports not immediate: Report Al Jazeera
- Why a Product’s Country of Origin Matters in Trump’s Trade War Bloomberg.com
- Trump's threatened 40% tariff on 'transshipped' goods tries to target China and its manufacturing strength Fortune
- Chinese manufacturers rethink south-east Asia pivot after Donald Trump’s tariffs Financial Times
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