Does routing my China-made goods through Vietnam change the country of origin?
To get around China tariffs, my supplier offered to ship my Chinese-made products to Vietnam, repack and relabel them as 'Made in Vietnam,' then export to the US. Does that actually change the country of origin so Section 301 doesn't apply? It sounds too easy, and I don't want to commit fraud by mislabeling origin.
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