Stopping Imports Made in Whole or in Part From Forced Labor—U.S. Law and the Looming Challenge on Goods Made From Cotton and Polysilicon
Terrence P. Stewart | Current Thoughts on Trade | 02/11/2022
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Terrence P. Stewart | Current Thoughts on Trade | 02/13/2022
My last post from February 11th on forced labor and U.S. law to stop imports from such labor did not include reference to a report released by the International Labor…
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