Queues of idle vehicles making an attempt to enter America are customary fare at Mexico’s border. Not too long ago, nonetheless, automobiles on the Otay Mesa crossing, which separates California and the town of Tijuana, have been lining as much as get into Mexico. The vehicles don’t journey far—they offload their transport containers in newly constructed warehouses simply 15km south of the border. The products are then separated into 1000’s of small packages and pushed again to America. Though such imports are made in China and bought in America, no tariffs are paid. Name it the Tijuana two-step.