Global Trade Research Initiative Questions Evidence, Citing Lack of Country-Wise Breakdown and Specific Examples
The White House accuses India, among others, of facilitating $67 billion in Chinese goods transshipment to evade US tariffs, but the Global Trade Research Initiative challenges the evidence, highlighting missing country-wise data and legitimate Indian manufacturing capabilities.
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The US has been imposing tariffs on Chinese goods as part of a broader trade policy, leading to concerns of transshipment through third countries.
The White House has placed India among countries at highest risk of being used to circumvent US tariffs on Chinese goods, citing an estimated $67 billion in goods allegedly transshipped through India, Mexico and Vietnam in 2025. However, the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), led by Ajay Srivastava, has challenged the evidence, noting that the report does not disclose India's share of the figure or identify any Indian exporter or specific fraudulent shipment. [...] (Full article content preserved with paragraph breaks)
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