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US Panel Proposes Higher Tariffs on Imports

The Forecast 13 hours ago World News


A United States trade advisory panel has recommended additional tariffs on imports from India and several other countries, citing concerns over products that may be linked to labour exploitation. The recommendation is part of a broader review of international trade practices and supply chain standards.


According to the report, the panel has urged the U.S. government to consider imposing tariffs of up to 12.5 percent on selected goods imported from India, China, Canada, the United Kingdom, and many other nations. The proposal is aimed at encouraging stronger measures to prevent products associated with forced labour from entering the American market.


The panel stated that greater oversight and enforcement are needed to ensure that imported goods meet acceptable labour standards. The recommendations are expected to be reviewed by U.S. authorities before any final decision is made.


The proposal has attracted attention because it covers a large number of countries and could affect various sectors involved in international trade. However, the recommendations remain under consideration and have not yet been implemented.


The development reflects the growing focus on labour practices in global supply chains and highlights the increasing importance of compliance standards in international trade discussions.


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