Trade fronts are intermediary companies or shell entities used to obscure the true origin or destination of goods in international commerce. They facilitate cross-border transactions by handling logistics, documentation, and customs clearance, often benefiting multinational corporations seeking tax optimization, market access, or sanctions evasion. Primary users include exporters, importers, and financial intermediaries aiming to reduce trade barriers or regulatory exposure.
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