US banning imports from three Chinese companies, citing forced labor concerns
- The Biden administration has taken action to ban imports from three Chinese companies accused of using forced labor from the Uyghur population in China.
- The United States believes that Uyghurs are being subjected to forced labor, torture, and other human rights abuses, while China denies these accusations.
- The Department of Homeland Security is committed to prosecuting these companies and eliminating Uyghur forced labor.
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US restricts imports from 3 more Chinese firms tied to forced labor
WASHINGTON -The United States restricted imports from three more Chinese companies on Tuesday as part of an effort to eliminate goods made with the forced labor of Uyghur minorities from the U.S. supply chain. Xinjiang Tianmian Foundation Textile Co Ltd, Xinjiang Tianshan Wool Textile Co. Ltd and Xinjiang Zhongtai Group Co. Ltd were added to
US restricts imports from three more Chinese companies tied to forced labor
The United States restricted imports from three more Chinese companies on Tuesday as part of an effort to eliminate goods made with the forced labor of Uyghur minorities from the U.S. supply chain. Read more at straitstimes.com.
U.S. bans imports from 3 more Chinese companies over Uyghur forced labor
The Biden administration has banned imports from three more Chinese companies, as it cracks down on the use of forced labor of the Asian nation's minority Uyghur population in the U.S. supply chain.
US restricts imports from three more Chinese companies tied to forced labour
WASHINGTON: The United States restricted imports from three more Chinese companies on Tuesday (Sep 26) as part of an effort to eliminate goods made with the forced labour of Uyghur minorities from the US supply chain. Xinjiang Tianmian Foundation Textile Co Ltd, Xinjiang Tianshan Wool Textile Co Ltd and Xi
US restricts imports from three more Chinese companies tied to forced labor
The United States restricted imports from three more Chinese companies on Tuesday as part of an effort to eliminate goods made with the forced labor of Uyghur minorities from the U.S. supply chain.
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