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China’s E-commerce Armies Evade Tariffs, Undercut U.S. Businesses

May 12, 2025 | Business, Government, International

In 2016, tariffs forced China into negotiations during the U.S.-China trade war. However, by 2025, China’s strategy evolved. They circumvented tariffs via cross-border e-commerce companies, selling directly to U.S. consumers through platforms like Amazon, Temu, and Shein.

  • This method bypasses traditional retail channels.
  • Products are undervalued on customs declarations.
  • Non-resident importer (NRI) and delivered duty paid (DDP) structures are used.
  • Involvement of logistics firms and customs brokers shelters identities.

As a result, U.S. tariffs no longer affect China’s competitive edge.

Tags #Business, #International, #Government

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