Red China - De Minimis
Wednesday, July 5, 2023
Written by Laurence F Sanford, Senior Analyst ASCF
Categories: ASCF News ASCF Articles
“De Minimis” is a Latin legal term meaning “the law does not concern itself with trifling matters." But 700 million trifles are not a trifling matter.
Over 700 million packages, with 60% of the packages originating in China, entered the United States duty-free and inspection-free in 2021 under the de minimis custom law. The total value of the shipments was estimated to be over $70 billion. Tariffs are waived for packages valued under $800 if the package is addressed to an individual customer. In other words, 2 million packages daily enter the U.S. without inspection or paid duties.
As a society, we have no idea what our avowed and self-proclaimed adversary, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is injecting into the American bloodstream. We do know the CCP is poisoning America with fentanyl, social media, biological diseases, and illicit vaping tobacco products. The U.S. trade deficit with China is over $300 billion per year. 3 million American jobs have been shipped overseas due to Chinese intellectual theft, slave labor, environmental contamination, currency manipulation, and tariffs assessed against American goods.
Tariffs and trade agreements are meaningless if 700 million items can enter a country without trade enforcement. In 2016 Congress raised the de minimis rule level from $200 to $800 with support from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers. The reason was that it would lower costs to American businesses, workers, and consumers. Not mentioned was the cost of lost American jobs and businesses and the strengthening of the CCP in its quest for world domination.
Chinese-owned fast fashion online retailer Shein is an example of the CCP's manipulation of the U.S. de minimis rule. Shein specializes in the direct shipment of clothing from 6000 factories in China to consumers in the U.S. and represents approximately 30% of the U.S. fast fashion market. Privately owned, Shein is now headquartered in Singapore, but it was founded in China by Xu Yangtian. The products are cheap and trendy. Most items are priced under $20, and many are under $10. But like all “too good to be true” stories, Shein has a dark side.
● TikTok, China’s social media giant, heavily promotes Shein and has been instrumental in its explosive growth. TikTok corrupts American culture, especially among our youth, with propaganda praising communism/socialism and denigrating the American culture of freedom. TikTok influences American elections. Needless to say, all personal data collected by TikTok on American citizens is sent to China.
● Clothing is made from cotton harvested by forced slave labor in Xinjiang (East Turkistan).
● Factory workers, who churn out clothing, are subjected to 12 and 13-hour work days 6 to 7 days a week in poor conditions. Remake, an advocacy group for fair pay in the clothing industry, gave Shein factories a grade of 0 out of 150.
● Minimal data on U.S. customs forms means the shipper's identity and the package's content can be opaque. Counterfeit products, drugs, etc., could be in the package.
● The environment is damaged with cheap clothing quickly discarded and filling up landfills. It takes 3000 liters of water to make one skirt containing plastic microfibers that pollute the oceans.
● Shein’s clothing is potentially toxic. Health Canada found that one jacket contained 20 times the amount of lead safe for children.
● In ripping off designs from Ralph Lauren to independent artists, intellectual property theft is the standard operating procedure (SOP) for Shein. But then, intellectual property theft is SOP for all Chinese-owned corporations and CCP organizations.
Summary
China is waging unrestricted warfare on America. All organs of the state work to fulfill the CCP’s goal of world domination. And American capitalism, with government support, is selling the rope with which we will be hanged.
The purpose of business is to maximize profits in a framework of ethics and legality. The purpose of government is to represent the people and protect the country. Neither business nor government is doing its job.
China is cleaning our clock because our government allows them to do so. We should immediately institute a policy of reciprocity.
● If American online internet media cannot operate in China, then Chinese internet media like TikTok or online marketing firms like Shein should not be allowed to operate in America.
● Eliminate the “de minimis” rule except for handheld tourist items. It will increase costs but will add jobs for Americans and increase national security.
● Increase tariffs on all China-made products until the balance of payments is significantly reduced.
● Penalize Wall Street capital flows to China.
● Increase counter-intelligence efforts against CCP espionage.
Peace Through Strength!
Laurence F. Sanford
Senior Analyst
American Security Council Foundation
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