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The world came to play. Southeast Asia came to sell.
U.S. trade policies under President Donald Trump have shifted manufacturing to Southeast Asia, with Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia becoming major producers of World Cup merchandise. Tariffs on China and rising labor costs there have driven increased U.S. imports from these countries, despite recent Supreme Court rulings and ongoing trade investigations. The U.S. still imports significant goods from China, including World Cup-related products.
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