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United States Eyes Restrictions on Chinese Imports from Third Countries

China Market Intelligence By Annelise Vella

Key Takeaways

  • Chinese firms—particularly in the automotive, manufacturing, and steel industries—are increasingly using third countries as production sites to export goods to the United States.
  • US lawmakers have unleashed new proposals targeting these imports that could create major spillover effects for domestic firms and US trade relationships more broadly.
  • Limiting Chinese imports from third countries is expected to be a top US policy priority in US-Mexico-Canada Agreement renewal discussions in 2026.

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