For the record, Taiwan is the premier producer of consumer-grade products of carbon fiber. There is more expertise in mass producing bicycle frames here than in any other place in the world. It wasn't always this way. I remember stories about Scott, not supervising the production of CR1s closely enough 20 years ago, but those days are long gone.
Some of the solutions recommended here are pretty radical for never having seen the problem in person. I would not pass a verdict on this for until I checked the alignment with a dropout alignment tool.
Obviously nobody should try to cold-set a carbon fork, but I'd want to see what it looks like before going further.