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Chinese exports, aided by tariff dodging, defy Trump's trade pressure

Chinese exports, aided by tariff dodging, defy Trump's trade pressure

Washington Post09-05-2025

President Donald Trump's effective trade embargo on China has not dented exports from the world's largest manufacturer, which offset plummeting shipments to the United States with a surge in sales to Southeast Asia, boosting Beijing's defiant stance ahead of talks this weekend.
The rise in exports to Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand — all countries identified by analysts as rerouting hubs — shows how China is increasingly shipping products through third countries to keep goods flowing.

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