USTR Launches 60 §301 Investigations Over Forced Labor Enforcement Failures
Ambassador Jamieson Greer initiated §301 investigations into 60 economies for failing to prohibit or effectively enforce bans on goods produced with forced labor. The investigations could lead to tariffs or other trade remedies against affected trading partners.
What changed
The White House published a trade-policy record: Ambassador Jamieson Greer initiated §301 investigations into 60 economies for failing to prohibit or effectively enforce bans on goods produced with forced labor. The investigations could lead to tariffs or other trade remedies against affected trading partners.
Procedural posture
The record should be read under §301; confirm whether it is a notice, request for comments, rule, bill action, report, or implementation step.
Affected scope
instruments: §301
Practical impact
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