Some groups ask US trade agency for new duties, import bans to fight forced labor
Advocacy and industry groups are urging U.S. trade officials to take stronger action against goods produced through coercive labor practices abroad. Proposals include new tariffs, quotas, and stricter import verification rules aimed at ensuring supply chains are free from exploitation. Supporters argue these measures would prevent unfair cost advantages gained through abusive labor conditions, while critics warn they could raise costs and harm workers indirectly. The debate reflects tensions between enforcing labor standards globally and maintaining stable trade relationships.
See "Some groups ask US trade agency for new duties, import bans to fight forced labor", David Lawder, Reuters, April 29, 2026