The United States has announced potential new tariffs targeting 60 countries that have not taken adequate measures to address the issue of forced labor. This decision follows months of investigations into trading practices involving key partners such as China, the European Union, and Japan. The U.S. government aims to hold these nations accountable for their labor practices and ensure compliance with international labor standards. The proposed tariffs reflect a broader strategy to combat human rights violations in global supply chains.
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