date:May 09, 2013
U.S. honey producers complained that Chinese exporters were selling their honey at artificially low prices, NPR said.
To get around those anti-dumping restrictions, however, Chinese exporters began using middlemen to move honey in countries like Indonesia and Vietnam, where it was re-labeled as a local product before being sent on to the U.S. Also, Chinese exporters used another tactic; they would label containers of honey as something else, like rice syrup.
We'll play by the rules this time,