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Inside the race to get goods out of China

Inside the race to get goods out of China

CNN12-06-2025

CNN's Kristie Lu Stout gets exclusive access on board a US-bound container ship in Hong Kong's port, the frontlines of China's 'export rush' chaos as the clock ticks down on a 90-day pause on US tariffs imposed on Chinese goods.

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