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How the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Became Law

The Dispatch Podcast

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Business groups argued the bill didn't need language blocking goods from shinjon. They contended, to merely require executive agencies to address imports tainted by forced labor would be enough. Congress had first made it illegal to import items made with forced labor in 19 30. The united states could not meet domestic demand for on its own.

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