Manufacturing Talks

David Rashid on Trade Cheating and Trade Fraud

Jim Vinoski

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David Rashid, an expert on trade cheating, discussed his experiences and the challenges of combating trade fraud. He detailed how his competitor shifted production from China to Thailand to avoid tariffs, leading to a significant loss of business. Despite efforts, including hiring investigators and engaging the DOJ's Trade Fraud Task Force, the case remained unresolved. David emphasized the complexity and slow progress of trade enforcement, highlighting the need for more resources, transparency, and legislative support. He also mentioned the de minimis exemption, which allowed undervaluation, and the non-resident importer loophole, which hindered enforcement. David advocates for better education and advocacy to address these issues.

Highlights:
00:00 - David's Background
06:32 - Introduction to Trade Cheating
08:15 - David's Experience with Trade Cheating
11:47 - Legal and Enforcement Efforts
15:36 - Challenges in Enforcing Trade Laws
22:27 - Legislative and Educational Efforts
29:23 - Conclusion and Call to Action

This is a critical reality that gets far too little attention.

You can learn more at David's website, and by connecting with him firsthand. Those links are here:

David's website: https://trade-fraud-awarenes-u8dl.bolt.host/
David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-rashid-b4017a/
David's email: drashid71@gmail.com