Recent months have seen Chinese exporters face a dramatic spike in tariffs when shipping goods to the United States. With rates hitting an astonishing 145%, companies producing everything from lunch boxes to small kitchen appliances are rapidly reassessing their export-driven models. Many are shifting focus to domestic sales and exploring innovative ways to reach Chinese customers.
istration have forced exporters—especially those dealing in small appliances and everyday products—to quickly rethink how they move surplus inventory. As a result, many suppliers are refocusing their efforts on the domestic market and adapting to a rapidly changing business landscape.