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Chinese goods evade Trump tariffs via false ‘Made in Korea’ labeling

News RoomBy News RoomApril 22, 2025Updated:April 22, 20253 Mins Read
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Chinese Semesteris Cooperyis Now Facing Trade Balance Crisis in South Korea

A phenomenon in which Chinese semiconductor companies are shipping U.S.-bound goods to South Korea and then allegedly exporting these products as South Korean products to avoid hefty U.S. tariffs on imports from China is now taking shape. This has sparked a lively investigation by the Korea Customs Service, which revealed that false label-generated U.S. goods, mostly for the U.S., amount to 29.5 billion won ($20.7 million) annually for the first quarter of 2023. Of this, 97% of the value was for goods imported from the U.S. by U.S. customers, a disparity that the U.S. has repeatedly pointed out as a significant factor in economic adjustments to address the trade imbalance.

Impact on South Korea’s R&D and Job Growth

The widespread participation of Chinese companies in U.S.-bound goods trade is not only leading to discrepancies in trade volumes but also affecting South Korea, both macroemortically and microemortically. Economists have noted that for the first three quarters of 2023, the U.S.-bound products had driven up South Korea’s R&D and job growth, though many are being allegedly defused by South Korea. If the accusations are true, this could signal a shift in South Korea’s economic outlook, as it continues to struggle under a trade imbalance that benefits U.S. companies and hurts its own economy.

Economic Implications

The report by the Korea Customs Service places a high emphasis on these trade dynamics,aveling U.S. tariffs. The findings are particularly concerning to U.S. businesses and investors, who are wary of the ongoing trade imbalance and potential Tariffs. South Korea’s efforts to resolve this include embracing better export controls and stringent quality standards. However, this has come at a cost, as the))

The penetration of U.S.-bound products into South Korea’s markets has led to fears that U.S. industries are capitalizing on free trade, which in turn has drawn criticism from critics of South Korea’s domestic production practices. In response, the South Korean government has implemented measures to simplify the U.S.-bound export process, promoting local consumer confidence and improving job creation in the manufacturing sector.

Challenges for South Korea

Despite these successes, South Korea faces challenges in navigating the complexities of this evolving trade relationship. The rising number of false label claims and the suspicion that the South Korean government may be Engaging in unauthorized trade accusations on U.S. goods underscores the difficulties members face. In addition, the trade imbalance is exacerbating the economic challenges faced by South Korea, including a shrinking workforce, rising unemployment, and a weaker public sector. These challenges Highlight South Korea’s need for serious reform and engagement from both the U.S. and its domestic side.

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