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by quadragenarian 439 days ago
I may be wrong but shipping via a third country doesn't work - I believe that Section 301 allows the US to re-assign the correct country of origin. Sure, some product may come in via this trick, but anything at scale would be found out. I doubt anyone in the US would mistake a BYD car from being a product from a country other than China.

I know very little however, so if someone with more knowledge on this can chime in on how this works practically, it would edifying.

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BYD, perhaps. Given the politics, even if BYD build a factory clearly labelled "BYD" in, say, Canada, and did everything above-board with all the components traced to mineral origins having and audited to have never even gone through China at any point in the supply chain, I can believe they'd get such treatment.

I was thinking more like how Amazon has a seemingly endless collection of suppliers you've never heard of with suspicious names whose letters look like they might be attempting to form syllables. I expect those to be harder to keep track of, and to find it easier to fly under the political radar.