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China, the EU, and Singapore are pushing back against the White House’s new ‘Great Transshipment Scam’ report

China, the EU, and Singapore are pushing back against the White House’s new ‘Great Transshipment Scam’ reportWorldPing

The White House claimed last week that the rerouting of Chinese goods cost the U.S. as much as $303 billion.

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