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USA rasar mot kinesiskt stållager i Mexikos öken

Ett lager på en miljon ton aluminium, dolt bakom taggtråd i den mexikanska öknen, anstränger handelsrelationen mellan Kina och USA, skriver Wall Street Journal. Anledningen är att Jeff Henderson, en representant för industrin i USA, anklagar den kinesiska miljardären Liu Zhongtian, som kontrollerar ståljätten China Zhongwang, för att ha försökt undgå tullavgifter genom att slussa stålet via Mexiko – för att därigenom mörka dess ursprung.
Fenomenet kallas för transshipment och Liu förnekar att han skulle ha nyttjat det.

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China Zhongwang
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China Zhongwang Holdings Limited (Chinese: 中國忠旺控股有限公司) (SEHK: 01333) is the second largest industrial aluminium extrusion product developer and manufacturer in the world and the biggest one in Asia and China. The company is headquartered in Liaoning province, China.
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Transshipment
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Transshipment or transhipment is the shipment of goods or containers to an intermediate destination, then to yet another destination. One possible reason for transshipment is to change the means of transport during the journey (e.g., from ship transport to road transport), known as transloading. Another reason is to combine small shipments into a large shipment (consolidation), dividing the large shipment at the other end (deconsolidation). Transshipment usually takes place in transport hubs. Much international transshipment also takes place in designated customs areas, thus avoiding the need for customs checks or duties, otherwise a major hindrance for efficient transport. An item handled (from the shipper's point of view) as a single movement is not generally considered transshipped, even if it changes from one mode of transport to another at several points. Previously, it was often not distinguished from transloading, since each leg of such a trip was typically handled by a different shipper. Transshipment is normally fully legal and an everyday part of world trade. However, it can also be a method used to disguise intent, as is the case with illegal logging, smuggling, or grey-market goods.

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