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Chinese manufacturers cautiously celebrated a 90-day tariff reduction by the U.S., but remain wary of future uncertainties. Deng Jinling, a thermos flask exporter, celebrated the temporary relief but sent her daughter to scout for a U.S. warehouse to mitigate risks. Despite the tariff pause, manufacturers are exploring overseas opportunities due to the unpredictable trade war. Christian Gassner, a German manufacturer in China, is expanding operations in Malaysia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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