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Southeast Asia Looks for Clarity From U.S. on ‘Rules of Origin’

Thailand, Vietnam and other countries in the region face much higher tariffs on exports with Chinese-made components. But questions remain on how the U.S. defines a locally made product.

Sui-Lee Wee
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Sui-Lee Wee

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Cambodia, China, Customs (Tariff), Factories and Manufacturing, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Thailand, transshipment, United States, Vietnam
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