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U.S. opens unfair trade practices probe of 60 countries, including India, over forced labor

The Hindu International·13 March 2026·16h ago1 min read0 views
U.S. opens unfair trade practices probe of 60 countries, including India, over forced labor

The United States has initiated a comprehensive investigation into alleged unfair trade practices involving forced labor, targeting a total of 60 countries, including key trade allies such as India, Australia, Canada, and members of the European Union. This probe is part of a broader effort by the U.S. to scrutinize labor practices and ensure compliance with international standards. The inclusion of countries like China and Russia underscores the global nature of the issue and the U.S.'s commitment to addressing forced labor in international supply chains. The findings of this investigation could have significant implications for trade relations and economic policies, as the U.S. seeks to hold these nations accountable for labor exploitation. The probe not only aims to protect workers' rights but also to ensure fair competition within the global market, which has been a contentious issue in U.S. trade discourse. As the investigation unfolds, stakeholders across various sectors will be closely monitoring its impact on diplomatic and economic ties, particularly with countries like India that play a crucial role in the global supply chain.

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