US trade partners defend anti-forced-labor mechanisms at Section 301 hearing
By Zack Budryk ( April 29, 2026, 19:53 GMT | Insight) -- Nations targeted by the dozens of Section 301 forced labor investigations announced by the US earlier this year pushed back at a hearing Wednesday, arguing their regulatory mechanisms are sufficient to avert systemic forced labor. Nations targeted by the dozens of Section 301 forced labor investigations announced by the US earlier this year pushed back at a hearing Wednesday, arguing their regulatory mechanisms are sufficient to avert systemic forced labor....
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