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How the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Became Law

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The Weager Forgotten Labor Prevention Act of 2021

The chinese government is using forced labor to build its concentration camps and agricultural fields. As the evidence mounted, congress felt it was time to shore up the united states long time ban on importing products made with forced labor. After nearly two years of work, the weager forced labor prevention act passed in december 20 21. It also means companies will have to more closely examine their supply chains. American consumers may soon have more peace of mind that they aren't buying items made by people like akon in circumstances of extreme suffering and oppression.

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