U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on Tuesday it has collected more than $200 billion in tariffs revenue since President Donald Trump took office, crediting dozens of executive orders cracking down on tariff-evasion schemes.To identify violations, CBP said it uses the latest data analytics tools to uncover tariff evasion schemes, including undervaluation, misclassification, transshipment, antidumping and countervailing duty violations, illegitimate shell companies, and "double-dipping" by claiming more than one tariff exemption to avoid paying revenue owed to the government.Sin...
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