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Trump Merch Made In China Held Up At Customs As Trade War Heats Up

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Trump themed flags and hats made in China are reportedly being held up at US customs amid an intensifying trade war. Chinese textile suppliers have said delays at US customs is affecting their sales. Several suppliers across China have reported making merchandise for Trump's 2020 bid, including Keep America Great! Flags. Campaign officials for Trump insist all their official merchandise is manufactured in the US, and vendors who suggest otherwise are lying or violating trademark rights. Chinese manufacturers say the cost of their product is likely to spike due to impending tariffs. Trump has proposed a 10% tariff on a list of $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, which includes "hats and headgear" and certain textiles, including flags.

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