Winning a court case against unfair trade should mean justice, but for many American manufacturers, it doesn't. And it's costing them billions. Today, David Rashid of auto-parts maker Plews & Edelmann and Betsy Natz of the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association reveal how Chinese companies are evading U.S. tariffs through transshipment, product misclassification, and third-country routing β and how winning trade cases still didn't level the playing field. They discuss the Alliance for Trade EnforcementNOW, the fight to pass the PALE Act, and why a dedicated DOJ trade crime unit is critical to protecting American workers and manufacturers.
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Alliance for Trade Enforcement: https://www.enforcementnow.com
David Rashid β Plews & Edelmann
https://www.plews-edelmann.com
Betsy Natz β Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA)
https://kcma.org
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