Vietnam has placed tariffs on some goods from China. Vietnam accuses China of using its country to avoid similar American tariffs on Chinese goods exported to the United States. Vietnam’s temporary anti-dumping tax of 2.46% to 35.58% will affect several aluminum products that come from China. The tax will be in place for 120 days. Shippers based in China were sending products meant for the United States to Vietnam first because it did not demand tariffs. Manufacturers in Vietnam were marking these products as "Made-in-Vietnam," then shipping them to the U.S. SSI Research is a financial market research company based in Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital. It called the tariffs “a very bold move for Vietnam.”