The US Trade Representative has proposed additional tariffs on goods from 54 economies, including India, over concerns about forced labor in supply chains. This move, stemming from a Section 301 investigation, could impact India’s exports, particularly those relying on Chinese inputs, despite existing domestic prohibitions on forced labor.
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