🇨🇳🇺🇸 A record $112B gap has emerged in China–US cargo data, triggering fresh concerns over large-scale tariff evasion linked to Donald Trump’s trade war. The mismatch suggests goods may be rerouted, under-declared, or reclassified to avoid higher tariffs — quietly reshaping global supply chains while official numbers lag behind reality. If confirmed, this could mean tariffs changed routes, not trade, raising new questions about enforcement and the true impact of the trade war on global commerce. Do you think tariffs actually work, or do they just push trade underground?
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🇨🇳🇺🇸 A record $112B gap has emerged in China–US cargo data, triggering fresh concerns over large-scale tariff evasion linked to Donald Trump’s trade war.
The mismatch suggests goods may be rerouted, under-declared, or reclassified to avoid higher tariffs — quietly reshaping global supply chains while official numbers lag behind reality.
If confirmed, this could mean tariffs changed routes, not trade, raising new questions about enforcement and the true impact of the trade war on global commerce.
Do you think tariffs actually work, or do they just push trade underground?