Airfreight Tariff Evasion: Tightening Transshipment Rules
Thomas Matthew, Chairman, Airfreight Forwarders Association of Malaysia (AFAM)
07-May-25 08:30

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U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods have prompted exporters to use tactics like "place-of-origin washing," routing goods through third countries like Malaysia. This raises concerns about Malaysia's reputation, leading the Airfreight Forwarders Association of Malaysia (AFAM) to call for stricter checks on certificates of origin. Its Chairman, Thomas Matthew shares insights on the need for stronger regulations to prevent misuse.
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Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim
Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Keith Kam, Aisalli Ayub
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Categories: markets, economy, politics, government, international
Tags: airfreight, freights, tariffs, us-china tensions, trade,