U.S. companies, facing pressure to reduce exposure to China, are shifting manufacturing to Vietnam, Indonesia, and Mexico. However, many find it challenging to completely avoid China, as Chinese-owned factories in these countries are expanding to circumvent U.S. tariffs. This comes as China continues to advance in the semiconductor race despite trade restrictions.
Told ya: "a large portion of the products shipped to the U.S. from places such as Southeast Asia and Mexico are being made in factories owned by Chinese companies, which are expanding overseas, in part to avoid U.S. tariffs." https://t.co/q5TmZodk3n https://t.co/zCOrsaJjF3
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American companies, under heavy pressure to reduce their exposure to China, are increasingly turning to factories in places such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Mexico. Many are finding it hard to avoid China even there. @yifanxie https://t.co/e25dAQ3FRg https://t.co/e25dAQ3FRg
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U.S. companies, under heavy pressure to reduce their exposure to China, are increasingly turning to factories in places such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Mexico. But many are finding it hard to avoid China. https://t.co/ZaXc2u55dq https://t.co/ZaXc2u55dq
U.S. companies, under heavy pressure to reduce their exposure to China, are increasingly turning to factories in places such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Mexico. But many are finding it hard to avoid China. https://t.co/FR98ELKj86 https://t.co/FR98ELKj86