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Stop Fake “Made in USA” Claims

Exposing foreign companies that circumvent U.S. trade laws, evade tariffs, and harm American manufacturers, workers, and taxpayers.

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Why This Matters

American Manufacturing

When foreign companies falsely label their products as “Made in USA,” they gain unfair advantages by evading tariffs, bypassing sanctions, and misleading consumers and government agencies.

These deceptive practices undercut honest American manufacturers, cost U.S. workers jobs, and deprive taxpayers of rightful revenue. It’s not just unfair competition—it’s a national security threat.

The No Fake In USA initiative is dedicated to exposing these violations, supporting enforcement of trade laws, and protecting the integrity of American industry.

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Exposed Case Studies

Auto Parts Manufacturing

Qingdao Sunsong

Chinese auto parts manufacturer using Thailand as a transshipment hub to falsely claim “substantial transformation” and evade U.S. tariffs.

  • • Evaded tariffs via Thai re-labeling
  • • Exposed through Beijing Stock Authority filings
  • • Distribution center in Moraine, Ohio
View Full Report →
Microelectronics

Hong Kong Transshipments

Hong Kong acts as a key transshipment port for Western microelectronics diverted to Russian military-affiliated companies.

  • • Violates U.S. export laws
  • • DOJ task force actively investigating
  • • Millions in diverted tech funding war efforts
Read DOJ Brief →
Defense Technology

Aratos Group

Netherlands/Greece-based defense firm accused of smuggling U.S. technology to Russia under false pretenses.

  • • CEO arrested for wire fraud
  • • FBI investigation ongoing
  • • Used U.S. tech to aid Russian war effort
FBI Investigation Details →

Exposed Products & Components

Auto Transmission Parts

From Qingdao Sunsong, falsely labeled as Thai-origin to evade 25% U.S. tariffs on Chinese auto components.

Microelectronics (IC Chips)

Western-made chips rerouted through Hong Kong to Russian defense contractors in violation of export controls.

Military-Grade Sensors

U.S.-origin sensors smuggled via Aratos Group to Russian military suppliers under false end-use declarations.

High-Precision Bearings

Used in aerospace and defense systems, falsely declared as non-military to bypass export restrictions.

Engine Control Units (ECUs)

Chinese-made ECUs re-labeled in third countries to avoid “China-origin” tariffs and scrutiny.

FPGA Chips

Programmable logic devices diverted to Russian firms for use in radar and missile guidance systems.

Ballistic Components

Parts for armored vehicles and artillery systems smuggled through shell companies in Europe.

Composite Armor Panels

U.S.-developed materials illegally exported to third parties for integration into foreign military vehicles.

The Real Cost of Fake “Made in USA”

$2.1B

Lost Tariff Revenue

Estimated annual loss due to tariff evasion through false country-of-origin labeling.

47,000

U.S. Jobs at Risk

American manufacturing jobs threatened by unfair competition from illicit imports.

142

Active Investigations

Ongoing U.S. government probes into transshipment and sanctions evasion cases.

When foreign companies profit from deception, American workers, taxpayers, and lawful businesses pay the price. No Fake In USA is committed to transparency, enforcement, and accountability in global trade.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “Fake in USA” mean?

It refers to foreign-made products falsely labeled as “Made in USA” to evade tariffs, bypass sanctions, or gain unfair market advantages.

How do companies evade tariffs?

Through transshipment—rerouting goods through third countries to falsely claim “substantial transformation” and change the product’s country of origin.

Why is this a national security issue?

Smuggling U.S. technology to adversaries like Russia undermines defense integrity and supports hostile military operations.

What can consumers and businesses do?

Demand transparency in sourcing, verify supplier claims, and support enforcement of trade laws.

Is this illegal?

Yes. Falsifying country of origin, evading tariffs, and violating export controls are federal offenses punishable by fines and imprisonment.

Stay Informed. Take Action.

Join the movement to protect American manufacturing and uphold fair trade practices.

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