House Republican Committee's Broad China Bill Calls for Xinjiang Import Ban
The House’s Republican Study Committee released a counterproposal to the Senate’s Endless Frontier Act that would ban all imports made in Xinjiang and authorize more employees for CBP to stop imports made with forced labor. The committee’s Countering Communist China…
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Act, released July 29, would ban all “goods, wares, articles, and merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured wholly or in part” in Xinjiang or by people working with the Xinjiang government. Certain import exceptions would be available if CBP determines the goods are not produced from forced labor. The bill would also authorize CBP to hire 28 employees specifically devoted to stopping forced-labor related imports.