Overseas media reported last night (May 1st): "When the one-month anniversary of Trump's announcement to impose reciprocal tariffs on China is approaching, some orders from Chinese stationery exporters have resumed exports to the US, with the tariffs borne by American customers."
[Smart Comment]: Does this mean that goods on American shelves will magically appear at midnight every day? If orders are not placed now, students in the US won't have ballpoint pens during back-to-school season. The procurement of goods from China by Walmart and others has already been paid for by American consumers. It is not surprising that part of the orders for Chinese stationery being exported to the US are also borne by American clients.
Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1830963405809671/
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