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Chinese manufacturers speed up Trump tariffs dodge

Chinese manufacturers speed up Trump tariffs dodge
Agilian Technology is looking at moving some of its manufacturing out of China. (Image: Supplied)
The Wall Street Journal
By Hannah MiaoAfter the Trump administration put a new 10% tariff on Chinese products this month, Agilian Technology, an electronics manufacturer in China, pressed forward with its plan to avoid additional levies.In the run-up to last year’s election, Agilian grew worried that the US would introduce new tariffs if Donald Trump returned to the White House, and one of its key customers asked it to devise a contingency plan for such a scenario. Soon after, an executive from the company visited a factory in Malaysia to explore moving some pro...

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