According to a report by Nikkei Asia news, Chinese companies have been accused of circumventing high US tariffs by illicitly shipping goods under the guise of South Korean products. The Korea Customs Service disclosed that these falsely labeled exports amounted to 29.5 billion won in the beginning of 2025, with a striking 97% of them bound for the United States. This deceptive practice has raised concerns about the integrity of international trade and the effectiveness of tariff regulations. The revelation underscores the need for stricter enforcement measures to prevent such fraudulent activities and protect the interests of legitimate businesses. The news has sparked discussions about the implications of such misconduct on global trade dynamics and the necessity for increased vigilance in monitoring cross-border transactions. As authorities work to address these issues, it is essential for companies to adhere to trade regulations and uphold ethical business practices to maintain a level playing field in the market.

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Chinese companies dodge US tariffs by disguising exports as Korean goods, reaching 29.5 billion won, Korea Customs reports.
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