Chinese Footwear Manufacturers Are Challenged By Brazil'S Government To Evade Tariffs
The government of Brazil has said it will investigate whether China's exports to its own shoe products go through Indonesia and Vietnam to avoid paying anti-dumping duties.
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The government of Brazil says that China is competing for cheap footwear products. Since last year, the tariffs on each pair of shoes have been 13.85.
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The development industry and foreign trade department said the statement would be released on Wednesday, and it doubted China.
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When manufacturers send their products to Vietnam and Indonesia, trademarks are changed to local production to evade Customs duties.
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