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The trade fraud detective

2024/8/23
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David Rashid:讲述了 Plews and Edelmann 公司因中国竞争对手 Qingdao Sunsong 的低价竞争而面临困境,以及之后美国政府对中国商品征收关税后,Qingdao Sunsong 仍然保持低价的疑问。他组织团队调查,发现 Qingdao Sunsong 通过泰国转运中国制造的产品以规避关税,并最终向美国政府举报。在漫长的调查过程中,他经历了沮丧和希望,最终国土安全部对 Qingdao Sunsong 的美国子公司进行了突击搜查。 Keith Romer 和 Jeff Guo:作为节目的主持人,他们梳理了事件的来龙去脉,解释了关税的理论机制和实际运作中的差异,以及 David Rashid 在调查过程中遇到的各种挑战和困难。他们还采访了相关专家,例如化验分析专家 Eric Sharp 和贸易律师 Jason Kenner,以提供专业的视角和解读。 Eric Sharp:作为化验分析专家,他为 David Rashid 提供了关键的证据,证明中国制造和泰国制造的产品实际上是同一批产品,从而证实了 Qingdao Sunsong 的贸易欺诈行为。 Gilad:作为 David Rashid 的朋友,他利用自己在以色列军队情报部门的人脉,帮助 David Rashid 找到了调查 Qingdao Sunsong 的线索,并联系了在东南亚有资产的私人调查公司。 Jason Kenner:作为贸易律师,他解释了美国政府处理贸易欺诈案件的复杂性和低效率,以及 David Rashid 在与政府部门打交道的过程中遇到的困难。

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David Rashid, upon taking over Plews & Edelman, a U.S. auto parts maker, finds the company struggling against its Chinese rival, Qingdao Sunsong. Despite tariffs imposed on Chinese goods, Sunsong's prices remain low, puzzling Rashid and prompting an investigation.
  • Plews & Edelman struggled to compete with Sunsong's low prices.
  • Tariffs on Chinese auto parts were implemented.
  • Sunsong's prices remained unchanged despite the tariffs.

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When David Rashid took over US autoparts maker Plews and Edelmann, the company was losing business to its Chinese rival, Qingdao Sunsong. Both companies make power steering hoses, but Sunsong was offering its hoses to retailers at a much lower price.Then, in 2018, the Trump administration threw companies like Rashid's a lifeline, by announcing tariffs on a range of Chinese goods, including some autoparts. Rashid thought the tariffs would finally force Sunsong to raise its prices, but, somehow, the company never did.It was a mystery. And it led Rashid to take on a new role – amateur trade fraud investigator. How could his competitor, Sunsong, absorb that 25% tax without changing its prices? And why had all of Sunsong's steering hoses stopped coming from China and started coming from Thailand?On today's episode, the wide gulf between how tariffs work in theory... and how they actually work in practice. And David Rashid's quest to figure out what, if anything, he could do about it. It's a quest that will involve international detectives, forensic chemists, and a friendship founded on a shared love for hummus.*This episode was hosted by Keith Romer and Jeff Guo. It was produced by Emma Peaslee and edited by Molly Messick. It was fact-checked by Sierra Juarez and engineered by Ko Takasugi-Czernowin. Alex Goldmark is our executive producer.Help support Planet Money and hear our bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts) or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney).*Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)