British media reports that Chinese corporate executives have been meeting with senior Malaysian officials in order to seek the guarantee of the US tariffs if they transfer battery, medical equipment and semiconductor manufacturing to the country.
Reuters on Tuesday (June 25) reported that the British Financial Times reported that three people familiar with the matter said that these Chinese companies have asked Malaysia Minister and senior government officials to lobby the United States.Or an assembled product is imposed on tariffs.
These measures were adopted after the US government announced a significant improvement of a series of Chinese imported products last month, including electric vehicle batteries, computer chips and medical products.Some tariffs will take effect on August 1.
As the United States has increased its efforts to reduce tariffs to reduce trade in China, imports from Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam surge have surged, and most of these countries' exports rely on Chinese investment.
It is reported that Chinese companies such as solar panel manufacturers Tian Heguangneng have taken action to expand production facilities in Vietnam and Thailand to avoid high tariffs in the United States.The exports of these two countries do not need to pay the same tariff level as China.
This stimulates China's investment in Southeast Asian countries, but whether the Bayeng government will impose new tariffs on new tariffs on Chinese manufacturing goods in the region.
The co -founder and executive partner of Monk's Hill Venture, a risk venture capital company, said: "" "Chinese companies are realizing the diversification of the supply chain and business, and Southeast Asia is expected to benefit a lot from the 'China +1' strategy.These activities began during the crown disease epidemic blockade.Reduce the risks brought by the Chinese market or supply chain.