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China’s shift from “exporting” to “re-exporting” is a rapid adaptation to external trade environment pressures. The U.S.’s high tariff policy has forced China to find alternative routes to bypass these barriers, with re-export trade becoming a flexible countermeasure. However, this strategy is not without risks. The strict scrutiny of rules of origin and the frequent adjustments to the U.S. tariff exemption period for transit countries will increase policy uncertainty for businesses. Overall, China’s “re-exporting” strategy can effectively mitigate tariff pressure in the short term, but in the long run, it is essential to manage risks and promote industrial upgrading in order to maintain sufficient competitiveness in the U.S.-China trade game. สล็อต เว็บตรง
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