US opens unfair trade practices probe of 60 countries over forced labor

The U.S. Trade Representative’s office said late on Thursday it had begun Section 301 unfair trade practices probes ​of 60 economies in relation to what it called failures to ‌take action on forced labor.

President Donald Trump’s administration has sought to rebuild tariff pressure on countries around the world after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his global tariffs as illegal on February 20.

“These ​investigations will determine whether foreign governments have taken sufficient steps to prohibit the ​importation of goods produced with forced labor and how the failure ⁠to eradicate these abhorrent practices impacts U.S. workers and businesses,” U.S. Trade Representative ​Jamieson Greer said in a statement.

The list of 60 countries and economies includes some ​major U.S. trade partners and allies such as Australia, Canada, the EU, Britain, Israel, India, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. China and Russia are also on the list.

The government in Taiwan, which is listed ​too, said in a statement that it is committed to improving labor rights ​and preventing forced labor, and will work with the U.S. to emphasize human rights, resilience, and ‌sustainable governance.

Trump ⁠imposed a 10% tariff for 150 days under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 after the Supreme Court’s ruling. On Wednesday, his administration said it was launching trade investigations into excess industrial capacity in 16 major trading partners.

The U.S. has ​already cracked down ​on solar panels and ⁠other goods from China’s Xinjiang region under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, signed into law by former President Joe Biden.

Greer ​said he wanted other countries to enforce bans on goods ​produced with ⁠forced labor similar to those enshrined in a nearly century-old trade law.

The U.S. alleges that Chinese authorities have established labor camps for ethnic Uyghur and other Muslim groups. Beijing ⁠denies allegations ​of abuse.

Greer said he hoped to conclude the ​Section 301 investigations, including proposed remedies, before Trump’s temporary tariffs expire in July.

Economies subject to these investigations:

  1. Algeria
  2. Angola
  3. Argentina
  4. Australia
  5. The Bahamas
  6. Bahrain
  7. Bangladesh
  8. Brazil
  9. Cambodia
  10. Canada
  11. Chile
  12. China, People’s Republic of
  13. Colombia
  14. Costa Rica
  15. Dominican Republic
  16. Ecuador
  17. Egypt
  18. El Salvador
  19. European Union
  20. Guatemala
  21. Guyana
  22. Honduras
  23. Hong Kong, China
  24. India
  25. Indonesia
  26. Iraq
  27. Israel
  28. Japan
  29. Jordan
  30. Kazakhstan
  31. Kuwait
  32. Libya
  33. Malaysia
  34. Mexico
  35. Morocco
  36. New Zealand
  37. Nicaragua
  38. Nigeria
  39. Norway
  40. Oman
  41. Pakistan
  42. Peru
  43. Philippines
  44. Qatar
  45. Russia
  46. Saudi Arabia
  47. Singapore
  48. South Africa
  49. South Korea
  50. Sri Lanka
  51. Switzerland
  52. Taiwan
  53. Thailand
  54. Trinidad and Tobago
  55. Türkiye
  56. United Arab Emirates
  57. United Kingdom
  58. Uruguay
  59. Venezuela
  60. Vietnam

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