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EU To Block Imports Of Goods Made Via ‘Forced Labour’

Updated: Oct 18, 2023 05:31:02pm
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EU To Block Imports Of Goods Made Via ‘Forced Labour’

New Delhi, Oct 18 (KNN) The European Union (EU) has decided to implement a move to keep products made by means of forced labour out of its market with the Internal Market and International Trade committees adopting it on Monday, reported ET.

This move comes after the carbon tax which was recently adopted by the bloc.

It has triggered fresh concerns among developing countries about the trading bloc using “non-trade” barriers, which could be in violation of WTO rules.

A set of draft regulations are proposed to put in place a framework to investigate the use of forced labour in supply chains of companies and if they are found to be violating the framework, all import and export of the related goods would be halted at the EU’s borders.

Goods of companies that are taken off the EU market will be allowed only after they can demonstrate that they have stopped using forced labour in their operations or the supply chain.

The European Commission has been tasked with creating a list of geographical areas and economic sectors which are at high risk of using forced labour. “For goods produced in these high-risk areas, the authorities would no longer need to prove that people have been forced to work, as the burden of proof would fall on companies,” a statement issued by the EU parliament said.

It said that the definition of forced labour would be aligned to ILO standards and include “all work or service which is exacted from any person under the menace of any penalty and for which the said person has not offered himself or herself voluntarily”.

(KNN Bureau)

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